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Parametric Equations HW: 11.1; 3,22. Why do we need parametric equations? Consider the flight of a golf ball…the motion consists of two independent parts.

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1 Parametric Equations HW: 11.1; 3,22

2 Why do we need parametric equations? Consider the flight of a golf ball…the motion consists of two independent parts (Galileo’s “big” insight): Falling motion or Galileo’s Law of falling bodies in the vertical (y) direction Uniform translational motion in the horizontal (x) direction

3 “In Math”… Vertical motion: Horizontal motion: “t” is the parameter

4 What path does a golf ball follow? But how are x and y related to each other?

5 A famous historical example … the Cycloid What path does a point on the rim of a circle trace as the circle rolls at a constant rate without slipping?

6 So, why do we need parametric equations? By finding the suitable parameterization you can sometimes express relationships between variables that would otherwise be very difficult to do.

7 Next lecture… Applying ideas of calculus to parametric equations Read 11.2 HW: 3, 15


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