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Latest revision as of 20:09, 6 April 2008
Problem Statement
Your physics teacher is teaching you the principles of Oscillations. In a demonstration, She shows you how a spring oscillates. After compressing it to 1cm, according to Hooke's Law, which is formulated as F = -K*x , the spring starts oscillating. Write a program which could plot the variation of force with change in length of the spring?
Sample Output
Please enter the Spring Constant of Spring and press ENTER: 10 The Force at Compressed State = -10 N The Force at Relaxed State = 0 N The simulation of Spring motion is as : 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 9 , 8 , 7 ,6 , 5 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 , 0
Curriculum Connections
To solve this problem, students will:
- Take input from a user
- Store input in a variable
- Understand the usage of Ternary Operator ( and if-else logic)
- Output data to the user
- Demonstrate an understanding of Forces and Laws of Motion
Solution in RUBY
#this block takes input from the user puts("Please enter the Spring Constant of spring and press ENTER:") k=gets.to_i puts("\nThe Force at Compressed State = "+(-1*k).to_s) puts("\nThe Force at relaxed state = 0 N") #l is the string that accumulates the whole data to be printed l="The simulation of Spring motion is as :" #count is the integer variable whose value is being incremented count=0 #the first loop is the loop used for incrementing the value of count from 0 10 k.times do l+=count.to_s+" ," count+=1 end #the second loop this is used to vary the value of coutn from 10 to 0 k.times do l+=count.to_s+" ," count-=1 end l+="0" #Place the output on the screen puts(l)