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A trajectory is the path a moving object follows through space. The object might be a projectile or a satellite, for example. It thus includes the meaning of orbit - the path of a planet, an asteroi...
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Isn't it a simple equation to work out the trajectory of a projectile - i.e. a ball thrown at x degree's and v velocity? Not interested in wind velocity or other factors, just the basic equasion if that makes sens.
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Abstract: The article shows that the essential equation of light trajectory is very simple and that is connected with the third derivative of the coordinate oppositely than the classic mechanics where the second derivative is the last significant one.
www.journaloftheoretics.com/Articles/6-3/Light.pdf
I solve Equation (1) for t and get: ... This is the equation for the light streak in our picture. and we want to locate the point other than x=0 for which y(x)=0. Setting y(x)=0 in the above equation and factoring gives:
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Just how this angle affects the trajectory of the ball is not clear. Obviously, it will bring in Magnus force components, FL, in all three directions. However, it is not clear if it would be that simple since we are dealing with an aerodynamic effect.
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Ballistic Trajectory Tutorial -- "The tutorial will help you to visualize the flight path, speed, and duration of projectiles fired at different initial angles and velocities." ... The Heat Equation -- ... Molecular Dynamics Simulation in Java -- "It offers an experimental environment for simple molecular dynamics simulations.
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As we had mentioned previously the trajectory for projectile motion is parabolic. There are a few useful expressions which can be derived from this equation. The maximum range on level ground is the distance between y=0 solutions: We see that this expression is maximal for where the range is ;
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Let's derive functions for the robot's trajectory. For now, it will be easier to defer thinking about acceleration and just assume that the speeds of the wheels are constant. If both wheels are moving at the same velocity, the robot travels in a straight line and the equation for its trajectory is trivial.
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Particle trajectory with simple drag ... In this example we look at the trajectory of a particle whose equation of motion in vector terms is ... In these rescaled equations the drag is proportional to the velocity. This equation has an exact solution. Find it.
www.staff.city.ac.uk/~ra359/X2ApplMaths/Motion1.html