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the phase space is divided into​

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Answered by dhyaneekiri03
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The phase space of a two-dimensional system is called a phase plane, which occurs in classical mechanics for a single particle moving in one dimension, and where the two variables are position and velocity. ... As the system evolves, its state follows one of the lines (trajectories) on the phase diagram.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

the phase space is divided into

ANSWER:-

The Phase Space of a particle is a six-dimensional space in which three axes for momentum and three are for position so that every point of a phase space particle depicts a complete state of the particle, and the whole phase space depicts all possible states of the particle.

The Phase Space Is Divided Into A Dynamical System and Mechanical Systems:-

  • In the Dynamical System of theory, a Phase Space is a space in which all feasible states of a system are depicted, with each possible state corresponding to one unique point in the phase space.

  • In the Mechanical System of theory, the phase space mostly comprises all possible values of position and momentum variables.

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