Virial Theorem and Energy of a Two-Body System

In summary, the conversation discusses the relationship between potential and kinetic energy in a system of two identical particles orbiting around their center of mass. It is stated that the average potential energy is twice the average kinetic energy, leading to a negative average total energy. The question is then posed about the effect of adding energy to the system on the average kinetic energy. The conclusion is that adding energy would decrease the average kinetic energy, in line with the unsophisticated definition of the Virial theorem. This also explains the concept of negative heat capacities and how an increase in energy can actually cause a decrease in temperature in a bounded system.
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Hi all,

I want to make sure I am understanding this correctly.

Say we have two identical particles orbiting (in circles) about their center of mass.

We know that the average potential energy is -2 times the average kinetic energy.

So the average total energy is negative the average kinetic energy.

If we add a bit of energy to this system and wait for it to equilibrate, will the average kinetic energy increase or decrease?

My thought would be that it would decrease, because since the average total energy is negative the average kinetic energy, kinetic energy would have to decrease to make the math work.

Is there a good way to understand this, physically? And did I even reach the right conclusion?
 
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Since E=T+V, and V=-2T, E=-T. Therefor adding energy makes T smaller.
 
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That's a correct inference drawn and what u hav mentioned here is unsophisticated definition of Virial theorem...this is put to the explanation of negative heat capacities... for bounded system as mentioned above, an addition to the energy causes a decrease in kinetic energy..and since temperature is nothing but a manifestation of K.E., with the addition of energy the temp. of system decreases as well...
 

1. What is the Virial Theorem?

The Virial Theorem is a mathematical relationship between the kinetic and potential energy of a system. It states that for a stable two-body system, the average kinetic energy of the system is equal to the negative of half the average potential energy.

2. How is the Virial Theorem used in astrophysics?

The Virial Theorem is used in astrophysics to calculate the masses of celestial bodies, such as stars and galaxies. By measuring the velocities and distances of objects in a system, the Virial Theorem can be applied to determine the total mass of the system.

3. What is a two-body system?

A two-body system refers to a system containing only two objects interacting with each other through gravity. This can include a star and a planet, or two stars orbiting each other.

4. How does the Virial Theorem relate to the energy of a two-body system?

The Virial Theorem shows that the total energy of a two-body system is always negative, meaning the system is bound. This is because the negative potential energy is greater than the kinetic energy, resulting in a net negative energy.

5. Can the Virial Theorem be applied to systems with more than two bodies?

Yes, the Virial Theorem can be extended to systems with more than two bodies. However, the calculations become more complex and the results may not be as accurate due to the added gravitational interactions between multiple objects.

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