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Newtons laws: Seem's simple but not for me
I am not sure what your question is but I am assuming you are referring to F(r,r',t) If its that then I am sorry that's what I do not understand too :P Since it says F is dependent on the position, velocity at the current time t, I think we can maybe use some kind of equations to solve??- premsantosh
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Newtons laws: Seem's simple but not for me
Am sorry for not explaining the variables. F = force r is the position r' is the velocity r'' is the acceleration t is the time m is the mass so essentially the first equation is: a = F/m- premsantosh
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Newtons laws: Seem's simple but not for me
Homework Statement given initial coordinates, r(0), r'(0) and F(r,r',t) find r(t) Homework Equations r''(t) = F(r(t), r'(t), t) / m The Attempt at a Solution have no idea where to start. some hint please, seem's pretty simple but not striking me.- premsantosh
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Using iPhone accelerometer data
hey Am kind of doing some similar research so if anyone could help me out with this problem it would be great. Am using a 3axis accelerometer and a 2 axis gyro sensors which i attach to my leg. Now while walking I want to measure the displacement and also I want to plot the trace of my path. I...- premsantosh
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- Forum: General Engineering