Hello everyone. I have a problem for the calculation of a time derivative of the kinetic energy. The calculator gives me a wrong result.
How can I do?
Thank you!
Derivative
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Re: Derivative
The calculator can't know that
Plus, you made the derivation relatively to
If you want a correct answer with your calc using the chain rule, you must specify all variables for all functions.
E.g., here, you should type :
$mathjax$\theta'$mathjax$
is meant for the derivative of $mathjax$\theta$mathjax$
.Plus, you made the derivation relatively to
$mathjax$\theta$mathjax$
and not the time $mathjax$t$mathjax$
...If you want a correct answer with your calc using the chain rule, you must specify all variables for all functions.
E.g., here, you should type :
$mathjax$\dfrac{\partial}{\partial t}\left(12 m \cos(\theta(t))^2 \left(\dfrac{\partial}{\partial t}(\theta(t))\right)^2 r^2\right)$mathjax$
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Re: Derivative
thank you so much, I've been really help
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