Accelerated motion implementation in MatLab

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Andre589
Andre589 am 22 Nov. 2016
Beantwortet: Jan am 23 Nov. 2016
Hello everyone I got the following problem. For the Accelerated motion I need to build an Equation System. I got 3 readings for this. The equation is y(t)=x0+v0*t+0.5*a*t²
the readings are y(1)=5m and t1=1s y(2)=10m and t2=10m and y(0)=1.7648m t0=0s
I made an Equation System it looks like this
y(1s)=5m=x0+v0⋅1s+0,5⋅a0⋅1s^2 [x0]
y(2s)=10m=x0+v0⋅2s+0,5⋅a0⋅2^2 [v0]
y(0s)=1.7648m=x0+v0⋅0s+0,5⋅a0⋅0^2 [a0]
But I dont know if this is correct. If someone could help me and tell me if I got the right equtations and how to implement them in MatLab I would be very grateful.
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Jan
Jan am 22 Nov. 2016
Please do not crosspost a question in different forums. If you really have a really good reasons for this, really, then add at least links to the other forums, such that we can check, if an answer has given already. Thanks.
Your equations look fine. What have you tried so far and which problems occur? If this is a homework, please mention this.
Andre589
Andre589 am 22 Nov. 2016
Bearbeitet: Andre589 am 22 Nov. 2016
Well you probably mean this http://www.gomatlab.de/viewtopic,p,170428.html#170428 We can solve this exercise in 2man groups. So he asked in the other Forum for help and I ask here
I tried alot of things. But the last I tried is this
inv([1 1 1; 1 2 4; 1 1 0]) * [5; 10;1.7648]

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Jan
Jan am 23 Nov. 2016
Your solution is working. This is more efficient and stable:
Result = [1 1 1; 1 2 4; 1 1 0] \ [5; 10; 1.7648]
But for this small system, neither the runtime nor the accuracy matters.

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