Derek99 Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 Hello, Im not sure how to set up this integral. Its a little more advanced than I am used too. Any ideas? Consider a thin ring of radius a and mass M. A mass m is placed in the plane of the ring (not in the center!). Determine the gravitational potential for r < a. Find a position of equilibrium and determine whether it is stable or unstable. (Hint: Consider a small displacement from the equilibrium position and do an expansion.)
swansont Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 You need to write down an equation for r for an arbitrary point inside the circle, and then integrate it for all points around the circle. Pick your point a distance a from the center, and draw a line to an arbitrary point on the circumference, and also draw a line from the center to that same point on the circumference. That will be your triangle. Apply the law of cosines.
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