Answer to Question #205574 in Classical Mechanics for Richard

Question #205574


3.7. Show that: If a particle is subject to a central force only, then its angular momentum is conserved i.e. If V(rV(r), then dL/dt = 0.


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2021-06-11T11:21:21-0400

Answer

When central force is acting then torque of the central about the center will be zero.

So

"\\tau=\\frac{dL}{dt}"


"\\tau=0"


So

"\\frac{dL}{dt}=0"


So change is angular momentum is zero so it is conserved.


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