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One-Dimensional Motion (General)
This model is applicable to a single point particle subject to an acceleration that is constrained to one dimension and which is either parallel to or anti-parallel to the particle's initial velocity.
In practice, this model is only useful when a one-dimensional acceleration is given that has a known time dependence that is not sinusoidal. If the acceleration is constant, the sub-model One-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration should be used. If the acceleration is sinusoidal (described by a sine, cosine, or sum of the two), the sub-model Simple Harmonic Motion should be used. Thus, in practice, the problem cue for this model is that the acceleration will be given as an explicit and integrable function of time, most often a polynomial (the acceleration might also be plotted as a linear function of time).
Model
A single point particle (or a system treated as a point particle with position specified by the center of mass).
Some time-varying external influence that is confined to one dimension.
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- Acceleration versus time graph.
- Velocity versus time graph.
- Position versus time graph.
Relevant Examples
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