maria clara
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Homework Statement
a bead is constrained to move on a wire: y=acosh(x/a).
write the kinetic energy and the potential energy using the coordinates:
1) x
2) l - the length of a curve
2. The attempt at a solution
1) is simple:
the kinetic energy in cartesian coordinates is 0.5(\dot{x}^2+\dot{y}^2)
and using y=acosh(x/a) I get the following expression
0.5m\dot{x}^2(cosh(x/a)^2
the potential energy is mgh = mgy=mgcosh(x/a).
2) l=integral(dl)=integral[0-->x]{sqrt[(1+(dy/dx)^2)]dx}=asinh(x/a).
so the kinetic energy is 0.5m\dot{l}^2=0.5m\dot{x}^2(cosh(x/a)^2
but what is the expression for the potential energy here? how do I express h?