how to get the graph for trajectory of a ball thrown at an angle?
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we know that a ball thrown at angle has a parabolic path so what are the requirements to get a 3-d or 2-d graph for it's trajectory.. tell by any method either by simulink or matlab
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Tim Berk
on 19 Sep 2017
Edited: Tim Berk
on 19 Sep 2017
- Option 1: Look up the equations that describe the trajectory, program them in matlab and plot.
- Option 2: Work out the equations yourself, program them in matlab and plot.
- Option 3 (this is the most fun option): Simulate the trajectory in matlab.
Edited-out the entire solution to your homework problem.
You can simulate this by starting with initial conditions given by the angle and velocity magnitude. These should give you the (constant) horizontal velocity and (initial) vertical velocity. You should be able to work out the change in vertical velocity as function of time (gravity).
Now you can loop through time, changing the vertical velocity at each time step and recalculating the new horizontal and vertical positions.
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Jan
on 19 Sep 2017
Thanks, Tim. This is useful for the forum and the asking students also in a long term of view. +1
Image Analyst
on 19 Sep 2017
Edited: Image Analyst
on 19 Sep 2017
Try my attached projectile demo. It computes and plots just about everything you could possibly want. Adapt as needed.
By the way, the answer to your direct (and only) question "what are the requirements to get a 3-d or 2-d graph?" is to use MATLAB and call plot() or plot3(). You have not asked anything else.
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