cscott
Oct4-07, 04:26 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Say you have a mass in the center of a room (equilibrium (x,y) = (0, 0)) that is connected to one wall via a spring along -x axis and to another wall via a spring along -y axis (the axes are parallel with each wall, respectively.) If I know F(x,y) and the velocity at a point, after the mass is set in motion with an initial velocity at some other point is there any way to figure out which region of the floor the mass will be restricted to?
3. The attempt at a solution
No ideas here...
Say you have a mass in the center of a room (equilibrium (x,y) = (0, 0)) that is connected to one wall via a spring along -x axis and to another wall via a spring along -y axis (the axes are parallel with each wall, respectively.) If I know F(x,y) and the velocity at a point, after the mass is set in motion with an initial velocity at some other point is there any way to figure out which region of the floor the mass will be restricted to?
3. The attempt at a solution
No ideas here...