How do I graph a constant within a function?
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I was given
x = .5*g*t^2
where x is the position of an object at time t and g is the acceleration.
I was asked to "create a function that has time as an input and returns the position (along x) of the object, the x-axis velocity at time “t” and the acceleration of the object. Plot the above quantities from t = 0 to 10 with 100 elements. You should use subplot where, from top to bottom the plots should be in the order: position, velocity, acceleration. All plots should be labeled appropriately". I assumed that the acceleration was meant to be -9.8 for gravity.
My function is as follows:
function [X,V,A] = kin(t)
X = .5*(-9.8)*t.^2
V = (-9.8)*t
A = -9.8
end
In my main script:
T = linspace(0, 10, 100);
[XX, VV, AA] = kin(T);
figure(3)
subplot(3,1,1)
plot(T, XX)
title('Position')
xlabel('t')
ylabel('m')
subplot(3,1,2)
plot(T, VV)
title('Velocity')
xlabel('t')
ylabel('m/s')
subplot(3,1,3)
plot(T, AA)
title('Acceleration')
xlabel('t')
ylabel('m/s^2')
Everything seemed to be correct save for the fact that my acceleration graph did not display the constant -9.8 m/s^2. I am not sure if this is because there is no independent variable ("t") in the acceleration equation or what. All help is appreciated.
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