Paper 4, Section II, C
Consider a particle with position vector moving in a plane described by polar coordinates . Obtain expressions for the radial and transverse components of the velocity and acceleration .
A charged particle of unit mass moves in the electric field of another charge that is fixed at the origin. The electrostatic force on the particle is in the radial direction, where is a positive constant. The motion takes place in an unusual medium that resists radial motion but not tangential motion, so there is an additional radial force where is a positive constant. Show that the particle's motion lies in a plane. Using polar coordinates in that plane, show also that its angular momentum is constant.
Obtain the equation of motion
where , and find its general solution assuming that . Show that so long as the motion remains bounded it eventually becomes circular with radius .
Obtain the expression
for the particle's total energy, that is, its kinetic energy plus its electrostatic potential energy. Hence, or otherwise, show that the energy is a decreasing function of time.