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The Adiabatic Invariance of the Action Variables

Walter DittrichMartin Reuter

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PhysicsGravitationAdiabatic invarianceBall (mathematics)Mathematical physics

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We shall first use an example to explain the concept of adiabatic invariance. Let us consider a “super ball” of mass m, which bounces back and forth between two walls (distance l) with velocity \(\boldsymbol{v}_{0}\). Let gravitation be neglected, and the collisions with the walls be elastic. If F m denotes the average force onto each wall, then we have $$\displaystyle{ F_{m}T = -\int _{\mathrm{coll.\,time}}f\,dt\;. }$$ (9.1) f is the force acting on the ball during one collision, and T is the time between collisions.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58298-6_9