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I really tried to solve this, but for question b I only got one critical point at t=0, how can I solve for question c if I only have one critical point at (0,0)?
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Thank you and I think now I fixed it.Here's a rule of thumb that might be useful:
If your solution does NOT use ALL of the data given in the problem, there is a good chance you are missing something.
I never see textbook problems with extra info. Of course, real life problems are different
In this case you are told that mass depends on time. But your solution doesn't use this fact and the conveniently provided formula. Red flag!
In a) why do you need t=...? You are asked to express energy as a function of time, not time as a function of something. Also, my point about mass applies to a) too, not just b).Thank you and I think now I fixed it.
Oh I only focused on the rest of this question.. I’ll fix them. Thank you again.In a) why do you need t=...? You are asked to express energy as a function of time, not time as a function of something. Also, my point about mass applies to a) too, not just b).