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==== Lecture Video ==== | ==== Lecture Video ==== |
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* [[183_notes:displacement_and_velocity#predicting_the_motion_of_objects|Update the position using this new momentum (velocity).]] | * [[183_notes:displacement_and_velocity#predicting_the_motion_of_objects|Update the position using this new momentum (velocity).]] |
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Note that in this example, the cart was moving at constant velocity, so we didn't need to do much of the final step above. In future weeks, there will be examples of how to use Glowscript to model motion when there is net force. | Note that in this example, the cart was moving at constant velocity, so we didn't need to do much step 4 above. In future weeks, there will be examples of how to use Glowscript to model motion when there is nonzero net force. |
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<code python videoexample.py> | <code python videoexample.py> |
t = t + dt | t = t + dt |
print('t = ', t, 's') | print('t = ', t, 's') |
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</code> | </code> |