Problem 6. Assume that a force field f is given in the (r, y)-plane, and consider a mass m is moving under the influence of f. The total energy of the mass is defined by the following expression E=m lu*+V(z, v), where v is the velocity vector of the mass along the curve y= (r(t), y(t)), and V is the potential of the mass defined by the relation f=-vv, where V is the gradient operator defined as av VV = dE Show that =0 assuming the NEWTON'S second law m=f, and conclude that the mass moves along de %3D the solution to the following differential equation DE Edy 0.
Problem 6. Assume that a force field f is given in the (r, y)-plane, and consider a mass m is moving under the influence of f. The total energy of the mass is defined by the following expression E=m lu*+V(z, v), where v is the velocity vector of the mass along the curve y= (r(t), y(t)), and V is the potential of the mass defined by the relation f=-vv, where V is the gradient operator defined as av VV = dE Show that =0 assuming the NEWTON'S second law m=f, and conclude that the mass moves along de %3D the solution to the following differential equation DE Edy 0.
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