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1 Class #19 of 30 Celestial engineering - II Reduced 2-body problem Kepler 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd laws Cometary collision prediction A whiff of scattering theory DVD – Gravitational slingshot :02
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2 Reduced two-body problem :15
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3 Equivalent 1-D problem :30 Relative Lagrangian Radial equation Total Radial Force
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4 Kepler’s 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd laws (1610) :37 1 st Law – Planets move in ellipses with sun at one focus Third law demonstrated previously relates period to semi-minor radius 2 nd law is direct consequence of momentum conservation “Equal areas are swept out in equal times” True for ALL central forces
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5 Predicting collisions :37 Case All objects hit the earth, regardless of initial distance. At turning point
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6 Predicting collisions :37 Case Need
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7 Predicting collisions :37
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8 Predicting collisions :37 For v-infinity comparable to v-escape, R-impact is approx same as R-earth. For v-infinity < v-escape, R-impact is many times R- earth
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9 Properties of ellipses :30
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10 E, L and Eccentricity :30 The physics is in E and L. Epsilon is purely a geometrical factor. Epsilon equation applies to ALL conic sections (hyperbolae, ellipses, parabolas).
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11 E, L and Eccentricity :30 The physics is in E and L, and it transfers to quantum mechanics.
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12 Planetary Scattering Angle :37
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13 Strong Force Scattering Angle :37 Quantum mechanics is needed, but… Particle physicists probe strong interactions by scattering particles just as we can probe gravity by scattering meteors
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14 Problem L19-1 :30 Two rocks are scattering off the Earth’s gravitational field One has orbit with Epsilon=1.0015 Other has orbit with Epsilon=3.0 How much are their paths deflected by the Earth? Sketch the two orbits.
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15 Problem L19-2 :30 A 1000 kg rock is aimed in the vicinity of Earth Out beyond the orbit of pluto, it has a kinetic energy of 50 billion joules and an angular momentum of 96 trillion kg-m^2/s. Calculate epsilon Will the rock hit earth? If not, what is the minimum radius?
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16 Class #19 Windup Epsilon is function of L and E and GMm Office hours today 3-5, tomorrow 4- 5:30 :60 KEPLER 1 st Law – Planets move in ellipses 2 nd law dA/dt=const 3 rd law Period goes as semi-minor radius to 3/2 power
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