Motion of a body of variable mass and adiabatic invariants

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Adiabatic Equations, Classical Mechanics, Equations Of Motion, Invariance, Kepler Laws, Variable Mass Systems, Body Kinematics, Oscillators, Two Body Problem

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Two characteristic cases of the motion of a body of variable mass are examined: (1) where c = 0 and (2) where c sub 0 = 0. The first case occurs when the moving body loses mass due to uniform omnilateral 'evaporation', while the second case occurs when the body increases its mass due to an external medium at rest, consisting of particles adhering to the body. The contrast between these two cases is investigated on the example of the adiabatic invariants of the finite motion of a body of variable mass. A case of Keplerian motion is considered as an example.

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