shinobi9
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Good morning.
I need an answer to this question: Imagine having a mass, therefore, a material point of 50 kg and wanting to raise it vertically by means of an "impulsive" force. . having as objective that in a certain deltat must be climbed to a certain quota.. How would you proceed? I tried to write to me the equation of newton that is trivial the point is that according to me you get to a differential equation with forceful f(t) modelable analytically with step..so to solve also numerically by software like simulink..How would you do alternatively? Among other things the mass at the maximum point the dynamic changes and becomes trivially subject only to weight...I do not ask for practical usefulness but it is something that came to mind.
I need an answer to this question: Imagine having a mass, therefore, a material point of 50 kg and wanting to raise it vertically by means of an "impulsive" force. . having as objective that in a certain deltat must be climbed to a certain quota.. How would you proceed? I tried to write to me the equation of newton that is trivial the point is that according to me you get to a differential equation with forceful f(t) modelable analytically with step..so to solve also numerically by software like simulink..How would you do alternatively? Among other things the mass at the maximum point the dynamic changes and becomes trivially subject only to weight...I do not ask for practical usefulness but it is something that came to mind.