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tomyuey938
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Hi,
I'm calculating the velocity of something that's stretching, and as it gets longer, the velocity decreases.
So to calculate the velocity at time (t):
v(t) = A / (B L(t))
A change in the distance over a small time dt will be given by:
dL=v(t) dt
So I guess the distance is:
L= integral from 0 to t of v(t) dt ?
How can I go about solving such an equation? Are itterative methods required? Can anyone give me some keywords to help my search on google? I don't really know where to start.
Thanks a lot for your time.
I'm calculating the velocity of something that's stretching, and as it gets longer, the velocity decreases.
So to calculate the velocity at time (t):
v(t) = A / (B L(t))
A change in the distance over a small time dt will be given by:
dL=v(t) dt
So I guess the distance is:
L= integral from 0 to t of v(t) dt ?
How can I go about solving such an equation? Are itterative methods required? Can anyone give me some keywords to help my search on google? I don't really know where to start.
Thanks a lot for your time.