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equations:newtons_second_law [2018/05/13 09:18]
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equations:newtons_second_law [2018/12/15 11:48]
93.132.16.208 boundary condition == initial condition in case variable is time
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-**Boundary Conditions**+**Boundary ​or Initial ​Conditions**
  
-Since Newton'​s second law contains the second derivative of the location: $\vec a = \frac{\partial^2 r}{\partial t^2}$, we need two boundary conditions to solve it. (In technical terms, we say that Newton'​s law is a second order differential equation.) For example, we can use the location of the object at the starting time and the velocity at the starting time as boundary conditions. Alternatively,​ we could use, for example, the location of the object at two different points in time as boundary conditions.+Since Newton'​s second law contains the second derivative of the location: $\vec a = \frac{\partial^2 r}{\partial t^2}$, we need two boundary conditions to solve it. Since the independent variable here is time, //​boundary//​ conditions are usually called //initial// conditions. (In technical terms, we say that Newton'​s law is a second order differential equation.) For example, we can use the location of the object at the starting time and the velocity at the starting time as boundary conditions. Alternatively,​ we could use, for example, the location of the object at two different points in time as boundary conditions.
  
  
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