General Mechanics/Many Particles

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The uneven dumbbell consisted of just two particles. These results can be extended to cover systems of many particles, and continuous media.

Suppose we have N particles, masses m1 to mN, with total mass M. Then the centre of mass is

๐‘=nmn๐ซnM

Note that the summation convention only applies to numbers indexing axes, not to n which indexes particles.

We again define

๐ซn*=๐ซn๐‘

The kinetic energy splits into

T=12MV2+12nmnvn*2

and the angular momentum into

๐‹=M๐‘×๐•+nmn๐ซn*×๐ฏn*

It is not useful to go onto moments of inertia unless the system is approximately rigid but this is still a useful split, letting us separate the overall motion of the system from the internal motions of its part.