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Re: calculating position using follower wheels

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Good job. I see this is too easy.

This one is quite a bit more difficult:

Question 3: Exactly the same as Question 1, except the FWD speed is a function of time, as follows: FWD = 5.0 + 1.0*T. In other words, FWD starts with the value 5.0 at T=0, and increases smoothly and linearly at a rate of 1 ft/sec/sec. The STR and RCW remain constant at 4 ft/sec and 120 deg/sec respectively.



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