1. The position of an aerial imaging drone can be described by the following expression: f(t) = (3 m) cos((0.61 rad/s)t)
-
answerhappygod
- Site Admin
- Posts: 899604
- Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:13 am
1. The position of an aerial imaging drone can be described by the following expression: f(t) = (3 m) cos((0.61 rad/s)t)
1. The position of an aerial imaging drone can be described by the following expression: f(t) = (3 m) cos((0.61 rad/s)t) î + (2 m) sin((0.671 rad/s)t)ſ + (0.05 m/s2)t?k. Note the arguments of the trigonometric functions are in radians. A) Calculations: i. Calculate the drone's position, velocity, and acceleration at t = 0 s, and t 10 s. ii. Calculate the magnitude of the average velocity vector of the drone from t = 0 s to t = 10.0 s. iii. Calculate the tangential and radial components of the acceleration at t = 10 s. B) GlowScript Simulations: i. Use GlowScript to simulate the motion of the drone. You may use a simple box or sphere object as the drone. Be sure to include a ground/floor so that the motion of the drone is clearly visible. ii. Using your GlowScript simulation, calculate the position, velocity, and accelerate of the drone at t = 10 s. What value of dt is appropriate for these calculations? iii. Attach velocity and acceleration vectors to your drone. C) Compare the results of your theoretical calculations to the simulated values.
Join a community of subject matter experts. Register for FREE to view solutions, replies, and use search function. Request answer by replying!