CloudLabs 1st & 2nd Derivative

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Published by: Jiovany Orozco
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In this simulation, you will apply the criteria of the first and second derivatives in order to configure the maximum radial velocity of an unmanned aircraft. The simulator provides the general equation that describes the motion, which you can use to determine the angles at which the velocity of the aircraft is at its maximum. The scenario provides radar equipment that will allow you to observe the trajectory of the aircraft and a radio control.
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