PlanetPhysics/Polar Coordinate Motion Example of Generalized Coordinates

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As an example let us get the equations in polar coordinates for [[../CosmologicalConstant/|motion]] in a plane

Here x=rcosϕ,y=rsinϕ

x˙2+y˙2=v2=r˙2+r2ϕ˙2

and

T=m2[r˙2+r2ϕ˙2]

Tr˙=mr˙

Tr=mrϕ˙2. δrW=m[r¨rϕ˙2]δr=Rδr if R is the impressed [[../Thrust/|force]] resolved along the [[../PositionVector/|radius vector]]. Tϕ˙=mr2ϕ˙,

Tϕ=0.

δϕW=mddt(r2ϕ˙)δϕ=Φrδϕ

if Φ is the impressed force resolved perpendicular to the radius vector.

In a more familiar form

m[d2rdt2r(dϕdt)2]=R, mrddt(r2dϕdt)=Φ.

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