Velocity graph from position graph
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MeEngr
am 22 Jan. 2015
Bearbeitet: khaled elmoshrefy
am 14 Mai 2020
Dear all,
I have a graph of the position of a body vs. time. It's actually two graphs. One for the x-position and one for the y-position.
I now need to plot the velocity of the body vs. time. It will be two graphs again. One for the velocity along the x direction and one for the velocity along the y-direction.
What would be the best way (i.e. the method that yields the most accurate result) to do this? Should I use diff() or gradient()? I would very much appreciate any advice. Thanks!
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Star Strider
am 22 Jan. 2015
I would use gradient for each x and y, and if it applies to your application, hypot, since that will give you the net position or velocity at each time if you need that.
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khaled elmoshrefy
am 14 Mai 2020
Bearbeitet: khaled elmoshrefy
am 14 Mai 2020
how can i implement that?
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