Geodesic equation Definition and 68 Threads
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Second order geodesic equation.
Hello all, I have a geodesic equation from extremizing the action which is second order. I am curious as to what the significance is of having 2 independent geodesic equations is. Also I was wondering what the best way to deal with this is.- ozone
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- Geodesic Geodesic equation Second order
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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How do I use bivectors to find the electric field in a weak magnetic field?
Geodesic equation: m_{0}\frac{du^{\alpha}}{d\tau}+\Gamma^{\alpha}_{\mu\nu}u^{\mu}u^{\nu}= qF^{\alpha\beta}u_{\beta} Weak-field: ds^{2}= - (1+2\phi)dt^{2}+(1-2\phi)(dx^{2}+dy^{2}+dz^{2}) Magnetic field, B is set to be zero. I want to find electric field, E, but don't know where to start, so...- darida
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- Field Geodesic Geodesic equation Weak
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Geodesic Equation in Flat & Curved Spaces
I understand why the geodesic equation works in flat space. It just basically gives a set of differential equations to solve for a path as a function of a single variable s where the output is the coordinates of whichever parameterization of the space you are using. But the derivation I know and...- Benjam:n
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- Geodesic Geodesic equation
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Geodesic Equation: Generalizing for Functions F
The geodesic equation follows from vanishing variation ##\delta S = 0## with ##S[C] = \int_C ds = \int_a^b dt \sqrt{g_{ab}\,\dot{x}^a\,\dot{x}^b}## In many cases one uses the energy functional with ##\delta E = 0## instead: ##E[C] = \int_a^b dt \, {g_{ab}\,\dot{x}^a\,\dot{x}^b}## Can...- tom.stoer
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- Geodesic Geodesic equation
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Question about Geodesic Equation Derivation using Lagrangian
I'm trying to derive the Geodesic equation, \ddot{x}^{α} + {Γ}^{α}_{βγ} \dot{x}^{β} \dot{x}^{γ} = 0. However, when I take the Lagrangian to be {L} = {g}_{γβ} \dot{x}^{γ} \dot{x}^{β}, and I'm taking \frac{\partial {L}}{\partial \dot{x}^{α}}, I don't understand why the partial derivative of...- LoadedAnvils
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- Derivation Geodesic Geodesic equation Lagrangian
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Derivation of the Geodesic equation using the variational approach in Carroll
Hello Everybody, Carroll introduces in page 106 of his book "Spacetime and Geometry" the variational method to derive the geodesic equation. I have a couple of questions regarding his derivation. First, he writes:" it makes things easier to specify the parameter to be the proper time τ...- silverwhale
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- Approach Carroll Derivation Geodesic Geodesic equation
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Geodesic Equation from conservation of energy-momentum
Hi everyone, While reading http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/lrr-2011-7/fulltext.html reference I bumped into a result. Can anyone get from Eq.19.1 to Eq.19.3? I've also been struggling to get from that equation to the one before 19.4 (which isn't numbered)...anyone? Thank...- PLuz
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- Conservation Energy-momentum Geodesic Geodesic equation
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Alternate form of geodesic equation
Homework Statement We're asked to show that the geodesic equation \frac{du^{a}}{dt} +\Gamma^{a}_{bc}u^{b}u^{c}=0 can be written in the form \frac{du_{a}}{dt}=\frac{1}{2}(\partial_{a}g_{cd})u^{c}u^{d} Homework Equations...- Alexrey
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- Form Geodesic Geodesic equation
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Geodesic Equation - Physics Explained
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- Geodesic Geodesic equation
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- Forum: Differential Geometry
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Metric Connection from Geodesic Equation
For the following two-dimensional metric ds^2 = a^2(d\theta^2 + \sin^2{\theta}d\phi^2) using the Euler-Lagrange equations reveal the following equations of motion \ddot{\phi} + 2\frac{\cos{\theta}}{\sin{\theta}}\dot{\theta}\dot{\phi} = 0 \ddot{\theta} -...- alex3
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- Connection Geodesic Geodesic equation Metric
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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The three vectors in the Null Geodesic equation
From a metric maybe the Schwarzschild, you can find g in co and contra varient forms. From that you can calculate Affinity. My question is from the Null Geodesic equation (ds=0) what do the three contravarient vectors represent? Do they represent the path of a planet around the sun or the...- Philosophaie
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- Geodesic Geodesic equation Vectors
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Derivation of geodesic equation from hamiltonian (lagrangian) equations
Homework Statement Hello, I would like to derive geodesics equations from hamiltonian H=\frac{1}{2}g^{\mu\nu}p_{\mu}p_{\nu} using hamiltonian equations. A similar case are lagrangian equations. With the definition L=g_{\mu\nu}\dot{x}^\mu\dot{x}^\nu I tried to solve the...- luinthoron
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- Derivation Geodesic Geodesic equation Hamiltonian Lagrangian
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If already known the Action and unkown the Metric, how to get geodesic equation?
If already known the form of Action and unkown the Metric, how to derive the geodesic equation?- yicong2011
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- Geodesic Geodesic equation Metric
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Geodesic equation via conserved stress tensor
Hi, I have a question which was raised after reading the article "Derivation of the string equation of motion in general relativity" by Gürses and Gürsey. The geodesic equation for point particles can apparently be obtained as follows. First one takes the stress tensor of a point particle...- haushofer
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- Geodesic Geodesic equation Stress Stress tensor Tensor
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Geodesic equation in new coordinates question
Homework Statement Suppose \bar{x}^{\mu} is another set of coordinates with connection components \bar{\Gamma}^{\mu}_{\alpha\beta}. Write down the geodesic equation in new coordinates. Homework Equations Using the geodesic equation: 0 = \frac{d^{2}x^{\mu}}{ds^{2}} +...- PsiPhi
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- Coordinates Geodesic Geodesic equation
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Solution help for the Geodesic Equation
Let’s say an asteroid is about to enter earth’s atmosphere(it will burn up of course). The initially sitting is at: point = [x_{0},y_{0},z_{0},t_{0}] = [r_{0},\\theta_{0},\\phi_{0},t_{0}] With a 4-velocity: V = [v_{1},v_{2},v_{3},v_{4}] The momentum at 0+ p_{0+} = mass*V =...- Jack3145
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- Geodesic Geodesic equation
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Solving the Geodesic Equation: Raising Contravariant Indices
Homework Statement I would like to manipulate the geodesic equation. Homework Equations The geodesic equation is usually written as k^{a}{}_{;b} k^{b}=\kappa k^{a} (it is important for my purpose to keep it in non-affine form). It is clear that by contracting with the metric we may...- Pacopag
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- Geodesic Geodesic equation
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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What does the geodesic equation for a surface involve?
I don't understand the equation of the geodesic y=y(x) for the surface given by z=f(x,y) : a(x)y''(x)=b(x)y'(x)^3+c(x)y'(x)^2+d(x)dxdy-e(x) the functions a,b,c,d,e are here not very important, what I don't understand, is that there is terms in \frac{dy}{dx} and dxdy...What does this mean ?- kleinwolf
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- Geodesic Geodesic equation
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- Forum: Differential Equations