How to make a function proceed in time when t is unknown
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Maria Andersson
el 2 de Feb. de 2014
Comentada: Maria Andersson
el 2 de Feb. de 2014
Hi!
I have a function, for example speed as following:
v= v0 + a.*(t-t0);
If I have the input variables v0, a and t0 but t is unknown and I know that for this specific step the process will continue until v=-20 m/s. How can I make matlab plot the whole process with small time steps (dt) until the speed is -20 m/s?
I'm thinking about using a while function such as:
while v>=-20
v0=46;
t0=2;
a=-9.81;
v= v0+a*(t-t0);
end
It would be great if anyone could help me with that cause I am having real hard trouble to find how this should be done and trial and error does not seem to be the best solution!
Thanks
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Mischa Kim
el 2 de Feb. de 2014
Editada: Mischa Kim
el 2 de Feb. de 2014
I suggest computing the time tend at which v=-20 m/s by hand, since it is so simple and then use
v0 = 46;
t0 = 2;
a = -9.81;
t = linspace(t0, tend, 50);
for ii = 1:length(t)
v(ii) = v0 + a*(t(ii) - t0);
end
Alternatively, you can use your while loop instead
v(1) = v0;
t(1) = t0;
dt = 0.1; % or any other value
ii = 1;
while v(ii) >= -20
ii = ii + 1;
t(ii) = t(ii - 1) + dt;
v(ii) = v(ii - 1) + a*(t(ii) - t0);
end
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Mischa Kim
el 2 de Feb. de 2014
Editada: Mischa Kim
el 2 de Feb. de 2014
Yep, as I was suggesting, compute tend by hand. Or add another line
tend = (-20 - v0)/a + t0;
The problem with the while-loop is that you might not exactly hit the -20 m/s. You can, but this will make your algorithm much more complex.
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