Orthogonal Trajectories
Orthogonal Trajectories
TRAJECTORIES
ORTHOGONAL
1.
COORDINATES TRAJECTORIES IN CARTESIAN
cUSTRATEVE EXAMPLES
Etample 1. Find the orthogonal trajectories of a family of parabolas
whose equation is y =4 ax, abeing a
parameter. (P.U. 2012, 2013)
Sol. The given equation of a family of
parabolas is
y =4 q x. .(1)
Differentiating w.r.t. x, we have
2y2de =4 a
..2)
2d
Using (2) in (1), we have
y =2xy
d
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dr 2x [: y 0]
dyd
hich is the differential equation of given family of parabolas.
The diferential equation representing the orthogonal trajectories is Ohfad hy
2*
dx
y dy =-2x d
cy
Integrating, 2
=-+,
2
where cis an arbitrary constant.
y'+2*? =c,
which represents the required orthogonal trajectory.
Brmple 2. Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family of curves
ty=, where c is a parameter. (P.U. 2014)
ie. 2y dy - x de =0.
Integrating. we get
) -, where c is an arbitrary constant.
2 2,
2y-c,
which is sthethe required equation of the orthogonalltraiectories.
co-axi
Exanpe 3. Find orthogonal trajectories of the family of
+y²+2gx+c=0, g being aparameter. circle
(P.U. 2005, 2015;
SoL. Given family of circles is x+y+2gx +c= o.
G.N.D.U.2
Differentiating w.r.t. x, we get
2x +2yy'+2g =0
g--(*+yy').
Using (2) in (1), we get
+y'-2?- 2y'yx +t e=0
ie y² --2xy9 +e=0.
Replacing by , We get
dy
y -*+2xy +c=0
dy
2x d x² -y'-c
dy y y
Putting =, 2 ; = d, we get
dy dy
dz
dy
(y +)
which is a linear
diferential equation.
Integrating factor e ,-logy
=e
4
=-y+ +c,
2=- y* +ct cy
2+y =c+ cy, where c, is an arbitrary constant,
which is the required equation of orthogonal trajectories.
Erample 4. Find the orthogonal trajectories of the curves y = ce-3x
where c is a paramneter. (P.U. 2013)
Sol. Given equation of family of curves is
y ce-3*
..(1)
dy =-3ce-3x
Differentiating w.r.t. x, we get,
d
dy
dx
--3y, [Using (1 )] ..2)
which is the differential equation of given family of curves.
dx
Replacing by in (2), the differential equation of orthogonal
de dy
trajectories is
d
dy =-3y
d =3 ydy i.e. 3y dy =d.
Integrating, the required equation of orthogonal trajectories is
=Itc where c isan arbitrary constant.
mple 5. Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family of curves
+ b'+ =1, where is a parameter. (G.N.D.U. 2008)
or
x+yy'
and *+yy'o
-(6²-a)yy (a'-b')yy' ..3)
x+yy' x+yy'
Puting values of a+1and b+1 from (2) and (3) in (1), we get
=1
(a? -b)x (a-b°)y'
X+yy'. *+yy'
x(*+yy) +yy)
a'-b? (a²-b²)y'
..(49)
- (a' -b)
dy =2a. ..2)
de
Eliminating a between (1) and (2), we get
-2yxy. ..3)
i.e.
=|
L(orb)
()2 (a,0)
ie.
(o9)
where b is a parameter.
o,-b)
Differentiating (1) w.r.t. x, we have
2x+ 2y dy =0
1 xd: ..2)
y dy
Using (2) in (1), we get
x d =1
ydy
dx .3)
=1,
+xy tyd-o
ty y=0.
Integrating, we get
-log |x| + 2
=c, Where c is an arbitrary constant
2
2+y'-2 log|x| =2 c,
which represents the required orthogonal trajectories.
Example 8. Find the value of kso that the parabolas y= cx +kare the
orhogonal trajectories ofthe family of ellipses x+2y-y = d, where
cand d are parameters.
Sol. Given family of ellipses is
**+2y'-y =d. P(1)
Differentiating (1) w.r.t. x, we get
2x+4,4 -0, .2)
d de
’ log =4c'
|1-4 |
=A, where A=+e4c'
1-4y
1-4y =A b e
1
y=-t
A 4