a)Extract the data from the two columns into separate arrays named time and distance. b) Determine the velocity and acceleration of the rocket. Use a FOR loop or as many as d
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anthony sithembiso
le 29 Sep 2022
Commenté : anthony sithembiso
le 30 Sep 2022
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a)Extract the data from the two columns into separate arrays named time and distance.
b) Determine the velocity and acceleration of the rocket. Use a FOR loop or as many as desired, nested or not, and two nested IF branching structures to solve the question.
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rocket_launch=readmatrix('rocket_launch.xlsx');
time=[rocket_launch(:,1)]';
distance=[rocket_launch(:,2)]';
for k=1:length(time)
for j=1:length(distance)
end
end
i'm not quiet sure how to write the two nested if branching structure inside the for loop structure
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James Tursa
le 29 Sep 2022
Modifié(e) : James Tursa
le 29 Sep 2022
How are you instructed to calculate velocity and acceleration? By differencing points? By curve fitting with the rocket equation and differentiating the curve? What is the method you discussed in class?
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James Tursa
le 30 Sep 2022
Hints for using a difference method:
Velocity = ΔPosition / ΔTime
Acceleration = ΔVelocity / ΔTime
To get the delta values, just subtract adjacent points.
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