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19 February, 05:08

What is meant by initial conditions, and zero initial conditions ... how do they differ?

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  1. 19 February, 07:04
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    Initial conditions are conditions at an initial time (t=0), from which a given set of mathematical equations or physical system evolves. The number of initial conditions that are required for a given differential equation will depend upon the order of the differential equation.

    On the other hand, zero initial initial conditions are the initial conditions that are zero at time t=0. For instance the distance traveled by a runner at time t=0 is zero distance, x=0. It is where the input reference signal is zero, resulting to zero stored energy, no initial movements of parts, so the system is at rest.
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