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??
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
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.
hey
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