Description
Hierarchy of Models
This model applies to a point particle subject to an external force that is either parallel or antiparallel to the particle's initial velocity.
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Assumptions and Limitations
Prior Models
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Vocabulary
- [frame of reference]
- [position (one-dimensional)]
- [velocity (one-dimensional)]
- [acceleration (one-dimensional)]
Model Specification
System Structure
Internal Constituents: Point particle.
Environment: external agents interacting with the particle which are the responsible of the real forces acting on the particle. The total external force must be parallel or anti-parallel to the paticle's initial velocity.
Descriptors
Object Variables: none
State Variables: Time (t), position , and velocity (v).
Interaction Variables: acceleration a.
Laws of Interaction
Any external force which magnitude is not constant. Possible forces are:
- A force that depends on time:
$ \vec
(t) $
- A force that depend on the particle's position:
$\vec
$
-A force that depend on the particle's velocity:
$\vec
(v)$
Laws of Change
\begin
$v_
= v_
+\int_
^
a(t)dt $
\end
Relevant Examples
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