Take ddot(x)=w-2x+x^2, where w >= 0. Show that the evolution of x conserves a form of the energy and identify the potential function, sketching the phase portrait for w=0

Kevin Charles

Kevin Charles

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2022-10-16

Take x ¨ = w 2 x + x 2 , where w 0. Show that the evolution of x conserves a form of the energy and identify the potential function, sketching the phase portrait for w = 0

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Teagan Zamora

Teagan Zamora

Beginner2022-10-17Added 18 answers

In physics courses we tend to use the following trick: multiply x ¨ = w 2 x + x 2 by x ˙ to obtain
x ˙ x ¨ = ( w 2 x + x 2 ) x ˙         d d t ( 1 2 x ˙ 2 ) = d d t ( w x x 2 + 1 3 x 3 )
Consequently,
d d t ( 1 2 x ˙ 2 w x + x 2 1 3 x 3 ) = 0
from which we find
E = 1 2 x ˙ 2 w x + x 2 1 3 x 3
is a constant of the motion. Call it energy if you like.

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