Timeline for What is the point/meaning of a trajectory equation
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Apr 11 at 17:42 | comment | added | Gyro Gearloose | at least my comment is not meant to be satire ... I really think that textbook is misleading | |
Apr 11 at 11:34 | comment | added | RBarryYoung | Hmm, I thought that that ("relating x and y" without a time evolution) was a path equation, whereas a trajectory relates x and y as a function of time. | |
Apr 11 at 11:16 | history | became hot network question | |||
Apr 11 at 5:59 | vote | accept | koiboi | ||
Apr 11 at 5:02 | answer | added | GiorgioP-DoomsdayClockIsAt-90 | timeline score: 4 | |
Apr 11 at 4:22 | comment | added | koiboi | @GyroGearloose is that supposed to be satire? | |
Apr 11 at 3:20 | comment | added | Gyro Gearloose | "should the position vector of a particle defined as a function of time be all we need to analyse its motion" ... right you are, forget that textbook. | |
Apr 11 at 3:15 | history | asked | koiboi | CC BY-SA 4.0 |