function of time,velocity and acceleration
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marie
el 13 de Mzo. de 2013
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 22 de Dic. de 2017
the position x as a function of time of a particle that moves
along a straight line is given
>>>x(t)=0.4*t^4+10.8*t^3-64.4*t^2-28.2*t+4.4 ft
a)derive the expression for the velocity v(t)
which i did and is v(t)=1.6 t^3 + 32.4t^2-128.8t -28.2
b)derive the expression for the acceleration
which is a(t)=4.8t^2+ 64.8 t -128.8
c)make plots of the position,velocity and acceleration as a function of time in an increment of 0.1s for 0<=t<=8
my question is for part c do i just need to use the command plot(x,v,a)?
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Youssef Khmou
el 13 de Mzo. de 2013
hi try :
syms t
x=0.4*t.^4+10.8*t.^3-64.4*t.^2-28.2*t+4.4
x=(0.4*t.^4)+(10.8*t.^3)-(64.4*t.^2)-(28.2*t)+4.4
v=diff(x)
a=diff(v)
t=0:0.1:8-0.1;
X=subs(x,t);
V=subs(v,t);
A=subs(a,t);
figure, plot(t,X,t,V,'r',t,A,'g')
legend(' Position','Velocity','Acceleration')
the result is the same?
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Youssef Khmou
el 13 de Mzo. de 2013
hi,you can use :
plot(t,X,t,V,'r',t,A,'g') % velocity in RED and accel in Green
or
plot(t,X)
hold on
plot(t,V,'r'); % or any other color you wat
plot(t,A,'g');
hold off
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Eman Basm
el 3 de Dic. de 2017
Hello, I want to train my data in neural network model my question about the input of neural model my data some of it one value and others vector I do not know if that affect because different in values should be all inputs one value
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Walter Roberson
el 22 de Dic. de 2017
That is not relevant to the Question here. You should use a distinct Question for that.
the cyclist
el 13 de Mzo. de 2013
I think the question is asking for
plot(t,x)
plot(t,v)
plot(t,a)
You will need to define the increment of t as a vector, as describe in the question.
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