Find the functions that give the speed of the two objects in Example 2, for t ≥ 0 (Corresponding to the graphs in Figure 14.15 ). Example 2 Comparing trajectories Consider the trajectories described by the position functions r ( t ) − 〈 t , t 2 − 4 , t 3 4 − 8 〉 , for t ≥ 0, and R ( t ) − 〈 t 2 , t 4 − 4 , t 6 4 − 8 〉 , for t ≥ 0, Where t is measured in the same time units for both functions. a. Graph and compare the trajectories using a graphing utility. b. Find the velocity vectors associated with the position functions. Figure 14.15
Find the functions that give the speed of the two objects in Example 2, for t ≥ 0 (Corresponding to the graphs in Figure 14.15 ). Example 2 Comparing trajectories Consider the trajectories described by the position functions r ( t ) − 〈 t , t 2 − 4 , t 3 4 − 8 〉 , for t ≥ 0, and R ( t ) − 〈 t 2 , t 4 − 4 , t 6 4 − 8 〉 , for t ≥ 0, Where t is measured in the same time units for both functions. a. Graph and compare the trajectories using a graphing utility. b. Find the velocity vectors associated with the position functions. Figure 14.15
Solution Summary: The author explains the scalar function which can give the speed of the 2 objects.
Inverse laplace transform
Lect :Huda I
H.w
A- Find L-1 F(s) of the following
1- F(S)=
2- F(s)-
S
(+1)5
s² (s-a)
5+5
s2+4s+3
3- F(s)-
1
4- F(s)-
(s+2)2(s-2)
3s2-7s+5
5- F(s)-
(s-1)(s2-55+6)
B-Solve the D.E of the following:
1- y'+3y+2fy dt = f(t) for y(0)-1 if f(t) is the function
whose graph is shown below
2
1 2
2-y+4y-u(t)
for y(0)=y'(0)=0
3- y"+4y'+13y= e−2t sin3t
for y(0)-1 and y'(0)=-2
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show step by step answer
Write the given third order linear equation as an equivalent system of first order equations with initial values.
Use
Y1 = Y, Y2 = y', and y3 = y".
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√ (3t¹ + 3 − t³)y" — y" + (3t² + 3)y' + (3t — 3t¹) y = 1 − 3t²
\y(3) = 1, y′(3) = −2, y″(3) = −3
(8) - (888) -
with initial values
Y
=
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