Currently, Im studying the Cambridge Mathematics 4 unit book, and have come across a peculiar statement in the mechanics section
The statement is the following
x'' = (1/2)(d2v/dx)
where x" = the second derivative of x with respect to time.
My question to you guys is how does the 1/2 come into the equation?
My first thoughts was that the integral of x with respect to x makes x2/2, however this would only work if x was the only unknown value. In this case, V(x) could be anything from x to x2
The statement is the following
x'' = (1/2)(d2v/dx)
where x" = the second derivative of x with respect to time.
My question to you guys is how does the 1/2 come into the equation?
My first thoughts was that the integral of x with respect to x makes x2/2, however this would only work if x was the only unknown value. In this case, V(x) could be anything from x to x2