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• A MEMOIR ON THE PROBLEM OF DISTURBED ELLIPTIC MOTION.
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The equations
r = a elqr (e, g),
f= elta (e, g),
treating all the quantities as variable, give
1 — e"
oesin/
J H*«/
da — a cos f de,
(l-e\
to which is to be joined
d/= (l-Mc°s/)» dg + sm/(2 + eeos/) de _
1 — e 2
— e-
= 0^(1-6») sin/ , . 1
(1 + e cos/) 2 J 1 + e cos/
, a(2e — 1 + e 2 cos f) ,
da H—-Tz jrrz-~ de,
(1 + e cos / ) 2
all which formula? will be useful.
If we treat the elements as constant, then in the foregoing expressions for dr
and df, we must attend only to the part involving dg, and must put this equal to
ndt; the values first obtained for dec, dg, dz, dv, correspond to this assumption, and
we have
dr _ nae sin/
dt ~ Vi _ e 2 ’
df _ na 2 VI — e 2
dt r 2 ’
dz _ na 2 Vl — e 2
dt f 2
dec
dt
cos cf> sec 2 y
and we then deduce
dv
= cos (f) sec- y
dy . ,
— = sm © cos x
dt
d dr
dt d,t
no? V1 — e 2
r 2
3
na? Vl —
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ry* 2
na? Vl —
e 2
r 2
)
na 3 e cos /
r*
d
dt
cl_
dt
r 2 cos 2 y
dy
dt
dv
dt
)=°,
ii at
dt \dt,
= — cos 2 c/> sin y sec 3 y
2n 2 a 3 e cos f
rihd (1 — e 2 )
r*
values which satisfy the undisturbed equations.