
Differential Equations: An Introduction to Modern Methods and Applications
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Author: James R. Brannan, William E. Boyce
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Chapter 4 Solutions
Differential Equations: An Introduction to Modern Methods and Applications
Ch. 4.1 - In Problems 1 through 7, determine whether the...Ch. 4.1 - In Problems 1 through 7, determine whether the...Ch. 4.1 - In Problems 1 through 7, determine whether the...Ch. 4.1 - In Problems 1 through 7, determine whether the...Ch. 4.1 - In Problems 1 through 7, determine whether the...Ch. 4.1 - In Problems 1 through 7, determine whether the...Ch. 4.1 - In Problems 1 through 7, determine whether the...Ch. 4.1 - A mass weighing stretches a spring . What is the...Ch. 4.1 - A mass attached to a vertical spring is slowly...Ch. 4.1 - A mass weighing stretches a spring . The mass is...
Ch. 4.1 - A mass of stretches a spring. The mass is set in...Ch. 4.1 - A mass weighing 3lb stretches a spring 3in. The...Ch. 4.1 - A series circuit has a capacitor of 0.25...Ch. 4.1 - A mass of stretches a spring . Suppose that the...Ch. 4.1 - A mass weighing 16lb stretches a spring 3in. The...Ch. 4.1 - A spring is stretched by a force of (N). A mass...Ch. 4.1 - A series circuit has a capacitor of 105farad, a...Ch. 4.1 - Suppose that a mass m slides without friction on a...Ch. 4.1 -
Duffing’s Equation
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Convert...Ch. 4.1 - (a) Numerical simulations as well as intuition...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems 1 through 8, determine the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems through, determine the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems 1 through 8, determine the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems through, determine the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems 1 through 8, determine the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems through, determine the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems 1 through 8, determine the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems through, determine the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems through, find the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems through, find the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems through, find the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems 9 through 14, find the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems 9 through 14, find the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of the Problems through, find the...Ch. 4.2 - Verify that and are two solutions of the...Ch. 4.2 - Consider the differential operator T defined by...Ch. 4.2 - Can an equation y+p(t)y+q(t)y=0, with continuous...Ch. 4.2 - If the Wronskian W of f and g is 3e2t, and if...Ch. 4.2 - If the Wronskian W of f and g is t2et, and if...Ch. 4.2 - If W[f,g] is the Wronskian of f and g, and if...Ch. 4.2 - If the Wronskian of f and g is tcostsint, and if...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 22 through 25, verify that the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 22 through 25, verify that the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 22 through 25, verify that the...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 22 through 25, verify that the...Ch. 4.2 - 26. Consider the equation
(a). Show that and ...Ch. 4.2 - 27. Prove Theorem 4.2.4 and Corollary 4.2.5....Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 28 through 38, use method of...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 28 through 38, use method of...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 28 through 38, use method of...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 28 through 38, use method of...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 28 through 38, use method of...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 28 through 38, use method of...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 28 through 38, use method of...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 28 through 38, use method of...Ch. 4.2 - In each of problem 28 through 38, use method of...Ch. 4.2 - 37. The differential equation
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If...Ch. 4.4 - (a) A mass of 100 g stretches a spring 5 cm. If...Ch. 4.4 - A mass weighing 3 lb stretches a spring 3 in. If...Ch. 4.4 - A series circuit has a capacitor of 0.25...Ch. 4.4 - (a) A mass of g stretches a spring cm. Suppose...Ch. 4.4 - A mass weighing 16 lb stretches a spring 3in. The...Ch. 4.4 - (a) A spring is stretched cm by a force of ...Ch. 4.4 - (a) A series circuit has a capacitor of farad, a...Ch. 4.4 - A certain vibrating system satisfies the equation...Ch. 4.4 - Show that the period of motion of an undamped...Ch. 4.4 - Show that the solution of the initial value...Ch. 4.4 - Show that Acos0t+Bsin0t can be written in the form...Ch. 4.4 - A mass weighing 8 lb stretches a spring 1.5 in....Ch. 4.4 - If a series circuit has a capacitor of C=0.8...Ch. 4.4 - Assume that the system described by the equation...Ch. 4.4 - Assume that the system described by the equation...Ch. 4.4 - Logarithmic Decrement For the damped oscillation...Ch. 4.4 - Referring to Problem , find the logarithmic...Ch. 4.4 - For the system in Problem , suppose that and ....Ch. 4.4 - The position of a certain spring-mass system...Ch. 4.4 - Consider the initial value problem . 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(i)
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,
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Find the solution of the initial value problem...Ch. 4.6 - If an undamped spring-mass system with a mass that...Ch. 4.6 - A mass that weighs 8 lb stretches a spring 24 in....Ch. 4.6 - A spring is stretched 6 in. by a mass that weighs...Ch. 4.6 - A spring-mass system has a spring constant of 3...Ch. 4.6 - Furnish the details in determining when the gain...Ch. 4.6 - Find the solution of the initial value problem...Ch. 4.6 - A series circuit has a capacitor of 0.25...Ch. 4.6 - 16. Consider a vibrating system described by the...Ch. 4.6 - Consider the forced but undamped system described...Ch. 4.6 - Consider the vibrating system described by the...Ch. 4.6 - For the initial value problem in Problem 18, plot ...Ch. 4.6 - Problems 20 through 22 deal with the initial value...Ch. 4.6 - Problems 20 through 22 deal with the initial value...Ch. 4.6 - Problems 20 through 22 deal with the initial value...Ch. 4.6 - A spring-mass system with a hardening spring...Ch. 4.6 - Suppose that the system of Problem 23 is modified...Ch. 4.7 - (a) If
and ,
show that .
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(b) In the...Ch. 4.P2 - Subject to the initial conditions , draw the graph...Ch. 4.P3 - Assuming that both springs have spring constant ...Ch. 4.P3 - The Heaviside, or unit step function, is defined...Ch. 4.P3 - Is the differential equation derived in Problems ...Ch. 4.P3 - In the case that the damping constant 0, find the...Ch. 4.P3 - Consider the case of an undamped problem using...Ch. 4.P3 - Consider the damped problem using the parameter...Ch. 4.P3 - Describe some other physical problems that could...Ch. 4.P4 - Problems 1 through 3 are concerned with one...Ch. 4.P4 - Problems 1 through 3 are concerned with one...Ch. 4.P4 - Problems 1 through 3 are concerned with one...Ch. 4.P4 - Problems and are concerned with systems that...Ch. 4.P4 - Problems and are concerned with systems that...Ch. 4.P4 - Carry out the calculations that lead from Eq. to...
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