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Old 11-27-2005, 10:11 AM
DavidC DavidC is offline
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Default General Math Question: Position on a circuit

There's a track 300km long. There's a train on the track. The train turns infinitely quickly and has no accelleration. It has a known speed of 20km/h. The train travels for 5 days and 2 hours from the origin. Every time it gets to the endpoint, it turns around, comes back to the origin, and then turns around again...

Total hours travelled: 122. Total Distance travelled: 2440. Total lengths travelled: 8.13...

When lengths are even+ or zero+, the train started the length at the origin, and when lengths are odd+ the train started the length coming towards the origin.

Therefore we can figure out that it's 40km away from the origin at the specified time.

However, I'm curious. Is there an equation that we can write to tell us exactly where the train is without doing this "the long way"?

I mean, I took calculus, and we could answer all kinds of crazy stuff about where a bullet would be at a given time when you shot it directly upwards, but I don't know how to write out this formula.

--Dave.

Edit: Is zero an even number?
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