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Physics, 28.11.2019 04:31 vannahboo2022

Show that if the potential in the lagrangian contains velocity-dependent terms, the canonical momentum corresponding to a coordinate of rotation θ of the entire system is no longer the mechanical angular momentum lθ but is given by pθ = lθ − i n ? ri 3∇viu, where ∇v is the gradient operator in which the derivatives are with respect to the velocity components and n is a unit vector in the direction of rotation. if the forces are electromagnetic in character, the canonical momentum is therefore pθ = lθ + i n ? ri 3 qi c ai .

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