Rheonomous

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A mechanical system is rheonomous if its equations of constraints contain the time as an explicit variable.[1][2] Such constraints are called rheonomic constraints. The opposite of rheonomous is scleronomous.[1][2]

Example: simple 2D pendulum

A simple pendulum

As shown at right, a simple pendulum is a system composed of a weight and a string. The string is attached at the top end to a pivot and at the bottom end to a weight. Being inextensible, the string has a constant length. Therefore this system is scleronomous; it obeys the scleronomic constraint

 \sqrt{x^2+y^2} - L=0\,\!,

where (x,\ y)\,\! is the position of the weight and L\,\! the length of the string.

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A simple pendulum with oscillating pivot point

The situation changes if the pivot point is moving, e.g. undergoing a simple harmonic motion

x_t=x_0\cos\omega t\,\!,

where x_0\,\! is the amplitude, \omega\,\! the angular frequency, and t\,\! time.

Although the top end of the string is not fixed, the length of this inextensible string is still a constant. The distance between the top end and the weight must stay the same. Therefore this system is rheonomous; it obeys the rheonomic constraint

 \sqrt{(x - x_0\cos\omega t)^2+y^2} - L=0\,\!.

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References

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