Numerically Integrating the differential equation below?
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i know some boundary conditions such as, t0= 0 and v0=7000m/s (<===newly updated v0) and vf=0.... but do not know what, tf, i equal to.
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darova
on 18 Nov 2019
Look like ODE. What about ode45?
Bilal Arshed
on 18 Nov 2019
James Tursa
on 18 Nov 2019
Edited: James Tursa
on 18 Nov 2019
I'm not really sure what is being asked for here. The expressions for dr/dt and dtheta/dt are just going to be based on the integrals of your double_dot equations. What are you being asked for beyond that? The post doesn't ask for numerical solutions. Is that something you added?
Bilal Arshed
on 18 Nov 2019
Edited: Bilal Arshed
on 18 Nov 2019
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darova
on 18 Nov 2019
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- Any guidance on it is much appreciated!
Helpfull page: ODE45
- I do not know what I can do if I no tf.
Try tf = 5. This should work
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Bilal Arshed
on 18 Nov 2019
Edited: Bilal Arshed
on 18 Nov 2019
darova
on 18 Nov 2019
You can run a code only one time? Why don't just experiment?
Bilal Arshed
on 18 Nov 2019
darova
on 18 Nov 2019
Is there any connection between these red circles? Any ideas?

James Tursa
on 18 Nov 2019
Please post the actual code as text that we can copy and run. We can't copy and run pictures of code.
Bilal Arshed
on 18 Nov 2019
Bilal Arshed
on 18 Nov 2019
Edited: Bilal Arshed
on 18 Nov 2019
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