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Is the Matlab magnetic levitation model example correct?

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Mat
Mat el 20 de En. de 2014
Respondida: David Sanchez el 20 de En. de 2014
Hello.
I don't know what to think. The maglev mathematical equation used in every single Neural Network Toolbox user guide and in the 'maglev' plant model look like this:
But lately, my friend told me that his example (also in Matlab) looked like this:
Moreover, the second equation is the result, other people got when building the equation from scratch.
That leaves me with a question. Which one is correct and why? It is very important thing to me, so if any of you could help me, please do.
Kind regards, Mat.

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Greg Heath
Greg Heath el 20 de En. de 2014
If you Google
differential equations magnetic levitation
you will find the y^-2 form
Thank you for formally accepting my answer.
Greg

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Mat
Mat el 20 de En. de 2014
I understanutd than, but so I don't have any doubts - is the mathematical equation presented in Matlab user's guide and in their examples incorrect?

David Sanchez
David Sanchez el 20 de En. de 2014
The force experienced by the ball under the influence of electromagnet is given by
F = mg - Kf (i/y)^2
where i is the current in electromagnet (Ampere), y is the distance of the ball from the electromagnet face
Then, the second equation presented by you is the correct one.

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