- #36
Delta2
Gold Member
- 6,002
- 2,628
This generates many new questions but anyway since this is not my thread I will not question anymore, except how can it be that any E>0 the body escapes to infinity, sorry can't seem to grasp that.Orodruin said:Using conservation of angular momentum, the equations of motion In a central potential can be rewritten as
$$
E = \frac{m \dot r^2}{2} + V(r) + \frac{L^2}{2mr^2}
$$
This is a one-dimensional kinematic problem in potential ##V(r) + L^2/2mr^2## (the latter term is what is called the angular momentum barrier and prevents reaching ##r=0## unless ##L=0##).No. ##E=0## is the escape energy.
Oh just saw you expanded on your previous post, thx.