Lecture Playlist
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State diagrams and the nature of physical laws
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Newton's law, phase space, momentum and energy
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Lagrangian, least action, Euler-Lagrange equations
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Symmetry and conservation laws
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The Hamiltonian
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Hamilton's equations
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Liouville s theorem
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Poisson brackets
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Electric and magnetic fields 1
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Electric and magnetic fields 2
October 17, 2011
This lecture focuses on the relation between continuous symmetries of the Lagrangian and conserved quantities. Generalized coordinates and canonical conjugate momentum are introduced.
Topics:
- Symmetry and conservation laws: they are always related
- Review of the principle of least action (stationary action)
- Generalized coordinates and their canonical conjugate momentum
- Conserved quantities and translation and rotation symmetry
- Noether theorem concept and outline
- Momentum conservation as a consequence of translation symmetry
- Angular momentum conservation as a consequence of rotational symmetry
- The harmonic oscillator
- Discrete symmetries have no associated conserved quantities in classical mechanics