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is the number of degrees of freedom.
is the number of degrees of freedom.
Thus a description of a system in terms of positions and velocities
Thus a description of a system in terms of positions and velocities
now becomes a point in phase space. Changes in the system now trace out a trajectory
now becomes a point in phase space (known as a ''phase point''). Changes in the system now trace out a trajectory
in phase space.  
in phase space (known as a ''phase trajectory'').  
 
Two different phase trajectories cannot pass through the same phase point.
One of the most important properties of phase space is that, for a long period of time, the phase-trajectory
One important property of phase space is that, for a long period of time, the phase-trajectory
will spend an equal amount of time in equal volume elements.
will spend an equal amount of time in equal volume elements.
==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 14:33, 22 August 2007

Phase space is the name given to a coordinate-momentum space. It is the means by which a mechanical problem can be converted in to a geometrical problem. Phase space, sometimes written as -space, is an Euclidean space in dimensions (i.e. ), where is the number of degrees of freedom. Thus a description of a system in terms of positions and velocities now becomes a point in phase space (known as a phase point). Changes in the system now trace out a trajectory in phase space (known as a phase trajectory). Two different phase trajectories cannot pass through the same phase point. One important property of phase space is that, for a long period of time, the phase-trajectory will spend an equal amount of time in equal volume elements.

See also