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yg = \frac{{d(yv)}}{{dt}}, how to solve this differential equation.
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- Subject: [mg125503] yg = \frac{{d(yv)}}{{dt}}, how to solve this differential equation.
- From: Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.zhao at gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 06:30:53 -0500 (EST)
- Delivered-to: l-mathgroup@mail-archive0.wolfram.com
Hi all,
I've a differential equation looks like following:
yg = \frac{{d(yv)}}{{dt}}
where, g is gravity acceleration, y is the displacement, and the v is
velocity. Could you please give me some hints by using mathematica to
solve it?
Best regards
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.: Hongyi Zhao [ hongyi.zhao AT gmail.com ] Free as in Freedom :.
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.: Hongyi Zhao [ hongyi.zhao AT gmail.com ] Free as in Freedom :.
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