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motion with constrain help!!!

 
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Feb19-09, 04:02 AM   #1
 

motion with constrain help!!!


how do i use the hamiltonian method to find the equation of motion of a particle of mass h constrained to move on the surface of a cylinder defined by G2+t2=u2, where u is a constant. and the particle is subject to a force directed towards the origin and proportional to the distance of the particle from the origin: F=-kr.
 
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Feb19-09, 04:14 PM   #2
 
So, what have you tried?
 
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