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Istiak
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- Homework Statement
- Find constant of a indefinite integration for classical mechanics
- Relevant Equations
- $\int$
$$x(t)=\int \dot{x}(t)\mathrm dt=vt+c$$
That's what I did. But, book says
$$x(t)=\int \dot{x}(t)\mathrm dt=x_0+v_0 t+ \frac{F_0}{2m}t^2$$
Seems like, $$x_0 + \dfrac{a_0}{2}t^2$$ is constant. How to find constant is equal to what?
That's what I did. But, book says
$$x(t)=\int \dot{x}(t)\mathrm dt=x_0+v_0 t+ \frac{F_0}{2m}t^2$$
Seems like, $$x_0 + \dfrac{a_0}{2}t^2$$ is constant. How to find constant is equal to what?