In the project on page 344 we expressed the power needed by bird during its flapping mode as P ( v , x , m ) A v 3 + B ( m g / x ) 2 v where A and B are constants specific to a species of bird, v is the velocity of the bird, m is the mass of the bird, and x is the fraction of the flying time spent in flapping mode. Calculate ∂ P /∂ v , ∂ P /∂ x , and ∂ P /∂ m and interpret them.
In the project on page 344 we expressed the power needed by bird during its flapping mode as P ( v , x , m ) A v 3 + B ( m g / x ) 2 v where A and B are constants specific to a species of bird, v is the velocity of the bird, m is the mass of the bird, and x is the fraction of the flying time spent in flapping mode. Calculate ∂ P /∂ v , ∂ P /∂ x , and ∂ P /∂ m and interpret them.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the values of partial v, if P(v,x,m)=Av
In the project on page 344 we expressed the power needed by bird during its flapping mode as
P
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v
,
x
,
m
)
A
v
3
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B
(
m
g
/
x
)
2
v
where A and B are constants specific to a species of bird, v is the velocity of the bird, m is the mass of the bird, and x is the fraction of the flying time spent in flapping mode. Calculate ∂P/∂v, ∂P/∂x, and ∂P/∂m and interpret them.
I circled the correct, could you explain using stoke
Use Euler's method to numerically integrate
dy
dx
-2x+12x² - 20x +8.5
from x=0 to x=4 with a step size of 0.5. The initial condition at x=0 is y=1. Recall
that the exact solution is given by y = -0.5x+4x³- 10x² + 8.5x+1
Find an equation of the line tangent to the graph of f(x) = (5x-9)(x+4) at (2,6).
Chapter 14 Solutions
Calculus early Transcendentals James Stewart 8th edition Yale University Math 115
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