How to convert an acceleration time graph, into a velocity time graph
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samuel christopher wood
on 20 Jan 2015
Answered: Alessandro Masullo
on 20 Jan 2015
I have acceleration in the x and y values and corrosponding time values plotted on a graph which are from another function which gives them as 'ax''ay' and 't', both in vector form. t is incrementing in 0.1(s). And acceleration has positive and negative values. And V0 = 0
I've tried many things such as integrating 'a' with respect to 't', or using V= u+at each in for loops. But my MATLAB skills are incredibly limited. Any help or suggestions would be massively appreciated! I am very new to matlab!
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Alessandro Masullo
on 20 Jan 2015
You can integrate the acceleration vector with cumsum or cumtrapz to get the velocity, and again to get the space.
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