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Revision as of 20:21, 16 February 2021

Introduction

To find the shape of the curve which the time is shortest possible. . .

Theory

The time from to is where is the Pythagorean distance measure and is determined from the the law of conservation of energy . giving . Plugging these in, we get , where is the function subject to variational consideration.

According to the Euler--Lagrange differential equation the stationary value is to be found, if E-L equation is satisfied.

No Friction

We get . Since does not depend on , we may use the simplified E--L formula .

Thus, we have So we have

Friction

Rolling Ball

References

https://mathworld.wolfram.com/BrachistochroneProblem.html

https://physicscourses.colorado.edu/phys3210/phys3210_sp20/lecture/lec04-lagrangian-mechanics/