Physics Quıestion in Matlab

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Aykut Albayrak
Aykut Albayrak on 21 Jan 2018
Commented: Birdman on 21 Jan 2018
As you can see question in below.I wrote this code but matlab gives some error.What can I do?
if true
function [outputArg1,outputArg2] = untitled2(inputArg1,inputArg2)
F=3;
x=1;
k=-F/x;
k
x(0)=1;
Dx(0)=-0.5;
x(t)=c1*sin(sqrt(k/m)*t)+c2*cos(sqrt(k/m));
end

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Birdman
Birdman on 21 Jan 2018
Edited: Birdman on 21 Jan 2018
Learn how to use Symbolic Toolbox first. Here is one approach:
F=3;m=4;x0=1;
%%1st
k=F/x0;
%%2nd-3rd
syms x(t)
eq=m*diff(x,t,2)==-k*x;
Dx=diff(x,t);
x=dsolve(eq,[x(0)==1 Dx(0)==0.5])
%4th
t=subs(t,0:0.01:2);
x=subs(x,t);
plot(t,x)
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Aykut Albayrak
Aykut Albayrak on 21 Jan 2018
Thank you so much.You are the best matlab coder!
Birdman
Birdman on 21 Jan 2018
Ah, no. Just someone with little experience about this stuff. You are welcome :)

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 21 Jan 2018
Edited: Roger Stafford on 21 Jan 2018
Matlab does not accept indices equal to zero. These can only be positive integers greater than zero. Therefore "x(0)=1;" and "Dx(0)=-0.5;" are not permitted. The same would apply to "x(t)" if 't' were of improper size.

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