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Debanjana Adhikari posted an Question
May 25, 2020 • 00:51 am 30 points
  • CSIR NET
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The hamiltonian for a system of two particles of masses m, and m, at r and r, having velocities , and ī, is given by h =mv+m,v + x), wrong where c is constant.

The Hamiltonian for a system of two particles of masses m, and m, at r and r, having velocities , and ī, is given by H =mv+m,v + x), wrong where C is constant. Which one of the following statements is correct? (a) The total energy and total momentum are conserved (b) Only the total energy is conserved (c) The total energy and the z - component of the total angular momentum are conserved (d) The total energy and total angular momentum are conserved

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    Dhairya sharma

    symmetry in angular velocity leads to conservation of angular momentum. and so on.

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    Dhairya sharma best-answer

    dear see attached.

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    dear u 9 it's a concept in physics that every symmetry in nature leads to a conservation law. here symmetry in time leads to conservation of energy.

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    symmetry in angular velocity leads to conservation of angular momentum. and so on.

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