Solutions for EBK MATLAB: AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLIC
Problem 4P:
Plot the function (x)=x2exand its derivative for 0x10 in one figure. Plot the function with a solid...Problem 5P:
Make two separate plots of the function (x)=x42x3+1.3x20.3x+0.02 , one plot for 3x4 and one for 0x1...Problem 7P:
Plot the function f(x) = sin(2x) cos2(0.5x) and its derivative, both on the same plot, for x2 ./...Problem 10P:
The butterfly curve (Fay. T. H. “The Butterfly Curve.” Amer. Math. Monthly 96, pp. 442-443, 1989) is...Problem 11P:
A plot of an astroid is shown in the figure on the right. Make the plot using the Cartesian...Problem 12P:
Make the plot of the astroid that is shown in the previous problem by using the parametric equation:...Problem 13P:
Plot the function f(x)=x26x+7x38 in the domain 0x4 . Notice that the function has a vertical...Problem 14P:
Plot the function f(x)=x+1x21 for 4x4 . Notice that the function has two vertical asymptotes. Plot...Problem 16P:
The shape of the pretzel shown is given by the following parametric equations: x=(3.303t2)cost...Problem 18P:
Make a polar of the function: =n135.7 r=n for n=1, 2, 3,…, 100 The plot is shown on the right.Problem 20P:
Plot two ellipses is one figure (shown). The ellipse with the solid line has major axes of a = 10...Problem 21P:
The following data gives the height (in inches) of a sunflower plant as a function of time (days...Problem 22P:
The volage Vc t second after closing the switch in the circuit shown is given by: VC=V0(1et/RC) Plot...Problem 23P:
The force F (in N) acting between a particle with a charge q and a round disk with a radius R and a...Problem 24P:
The curvilinear motion of a particle is defined by the following parametric equations: x=52t9t2m...Problem 25P:
The height and speed of a projectile shoot at a speed v0at an angle as a function of time are given...Problem 26P:
The position x as a function of time of a particle that moves along a straight line is given by:...Problem 27P:
According to Planck’s law of black- body radiation, the spectral energy density R as a function of...Problem 28P:
A high-pass filter passes signals with frequencies that are higher than a certain cutoff frequency....Problem 29P:
A resistor, R = 4O, and an inductor, L = 1.3 H, are connected in a circuit to a voltage source as...Problem 30P:
In a typical tension test a dog-bone shaped specimen is pulled in a machine. During the test, the...Problem 31P:
According to special relativity, a rod of length L moving at velocity v will shorten by an amount 6,...Problem 32P:
A railroad bumper is designed to slow down a rapidly moving railroad car. Alter a 20,000-kg railroad...Problem 33P:
The ideal gas equation states that PVRT=n, where P is the pressure, V is the volume. T is the...Problem 34P:
Two sound waves of slightly different frequencies f1and f2: y1=cos(2f1t)y2=cos(2f2t) produce sound...Problem 35P:
Consider the diode circuit shown in the figure. The current iD, and the voltage vDcan be determined...Problem 36P:
A monochromatic light that passes through a double slit produces on a screen a diffraction pattern...Problem 37P:
A simply supported beam is loaded as shown. The shear force V and bending moment M as a function of...Problem 38P:
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Solve the given equation. ⇒(5− 19 7+ 2.5 3)2⇒(5−2.7143+15.625)2⇒320.7937 Write the MATLAB script...The given row vector contains following elements: 9,1,32,7/4,0,2.25×8.5,0.8 and sin(π/8). Simplify...The given values of x is 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7. The stated equation is, y=x2−xx+3 .......(1) Substitute...Given Information:The mass of the person is 162 lb.The height of the person is 68 in.The BMI is...The given function is, f(x)=x2−10x+2 The range of function is 0≤x≤5. Substitute x=0 in the above...The given expression is, 6×4>32−3 Assign 1 if the comparison is correct otherwise assign 0....The given function is, y(x)=0.6x3e−0.47x+1.5x2e−0.6x Solve the above equation for y(−2)....The given polynomial function is, y=0.5x5−0.3x4−15.5x3+7x2+36x−7 ............. (1) The range of...The given equation is, x3−e0.8x=20 The value of x lies between x=0 and x=8. Solve the above equation...
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