here is my approach
i got this from some physics book
1) D(t) = 1/2 * a(t) * t2 + v0 * t + d0
differentiating 1) with respect to t, i get
2) v(t) = dD/dt = 1/2 * t * a' + t * a + v0
differentiating 2) with respect to t, i get
3) a = a(t) = dv/dt = 2 * t * a' + 1/2 * t2 * a'' + a...
hi all,
i think this should be simple but i just can't figuring it out
i basically want to move a particle at rest from point A to point B by applying a force, F(t).
the particle should be at point B when t = T
knowing at that F = m * a(t), i m assuming m = 1, which means F(t) = a(t)...