Lectures On Classical Mechanics-2
Lectures On Classical Mechanics-2
Classical Mechanics:
Lecture-2 (generalized coordinates)
The position vector of the i -th particle can be written as the function of all the
independent generalized coordinates:
ri = ri (q1 , q 2 ,......q n , t )
•
∂ ri dq1 ∂ r dq n ∂ ri n
∂ ri • ∂ ri
The velocity, v i = r =
∂q1 dt
+ .......... + i
∂q n dt
+
∂t
= ∑ ∂q
l =1
ql +
∂t
,
l
•
ql → The generalized velocity
• n
∂ ri •
r= ∑ ∂q
l =1
ql
l
d ∂ ri • ∂ ri ••
•• n
Differentiating again, we get the acceleration, = r = ∑ ql + ql
l =1 dt ∂ql
∂ql
d ∂ ri •
= ∂ d ri = ∂ ∑ ∂ ri qm = ∂ 2 ri •
Now,
dt ∂ql ∂ql dt ∂ql m ∂qm ∑m ∂q q qm
m l
••
∂ 2 ri • • ∂ r ••
∴r= ∑ qm ql + ∑ i ql
l ,m ∂qm ql l ∂ql
N n
N
∂r
∴ Work done on the system, dW = ∑ Fi ⋅ d ri = ∑ ∑ Fi ⋅ i dql
i =1
i =1 l =1 ∂ql
PBC Lecture Notes Series in Mechanics: 2
by Dr. Abhijit Kar Gupta, e-mail: [email protected]
n N ∂r
= ∑ ∑ Fi ⋅ i dql = ∑ Q dq ,
l =1 i =1 ∂ql l
l l
N
∂ ri
where Ql = ∑ Fi ⋅ , the generalized force.
i =1 ∂ql
Note:
The particle index i goes from 1 to N whereas the generalized coordinates l run from 1 to n .
Since the generalized coordinates may have any dimension (not necessarily the length),
the generalized force also can have any dimension (not necessarily the dimension of
force).
Again, let us consider that the work done W is a function of all the generalized
coordinates.
n
∂W
∴ We can write, dW = ∑ dq l = ∑ Ql dql .
l =1 ∂q l l
∂W
∴ Ql =
∂ql
Therefore, the components of generalized force can be obtained by differentiating the
work with respect to the corresponding generalize coordinate.
Note:
For a particle moving in one dimension, the work done dW = Fx ⋅ dx , wherefrom we
dW
write Fx = , the force along the x-direction.
dx