Using Euler's Method for projectile motion
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Problem statement: Write a program that employs the Euler method to compute the solution to the freely falling object. That is, calculate 𝑣 as a function of time. Consider different starting velocities over a time range from 𝑡 = 0 to 𝑡 = 10 s.
I'm not sure how to set up my time interval from 0-10 sec. I'm guessing "for j = t(1):dt:tf ". But not fully sure how to proceed. Any help would be appreciated. Thnak you.
What I have so far:
clear;
N = 100; % points to be taken
g = 9.8; % acceleration due to gravity (m/s^2)
dt = 0.01; % time step for time range of 1-10 sec.
theta = input('Angle of projection(in degrees): '); % Allows user to input
h = input('Initial height (in meters): ');
v_0 = input('Initial velocity (in m/s): ');
% Initial conditions below
x(1) = 0; % intial x position (m)
y(1) = h; % intial y position (m)
t(1) = 0; % inital time (s)
tf = 10; % final time (s)
v(1) = v_0; % initial velocity (m/s)
v_x = v_0*cos(theta); % "x" component of the velocity
v_y = v_0*sin(theta); % "y" component of the velocity
v_x(1) = v_x;
v_y(1) = v_y;
n = 1;
while n < N
% for statement here?
v(n+1)=sqrt((v_x(n)^2)+(v_y(n)^2));
v_x(n+1) = v_x(n);
v_y(n+1) = v_y(n) - g*dt;
x(n+1) = x(n) + v_x(n)*dt;
y(n+1) = y(n) + v_y(n)*dt;
if y(n+1)<0
n = N;
else
n = n+1;
end
end
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