1. Compute the total body CoM given the following CoM segment parameters:
segment 1: 3.2kg, (10.42, 6.71)
segment 2: 2.6kg, (12.35. 5.94)
segment 3: 9.4kg. (8.66, 9.13)
1. Compute the total body CoM given the following CoM segment parameters: segment 1: 3.2kg, (10.42,...
1. Compute the CoM for a segment with the coordinates: proximal end (5.99, 7.80); distal end (2.09, 3.15). Assume the CoM is 43.7% of the segment length from the proximal end. 2. Compute the total body CoM given the following CoM segment parameters: segment 1: 3.2kg, (10.42, 6.71) segment 2: 2.6kg, (12.35. 5.94) segment 3: 9.4kg. (8.66, 9.13)
1. A binomial probability experiment is conducted with the given parameters. Compute the probability of successes in the independent trials of the experiment. n=20, p=0.8, x = 19 P(19) (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to four decimal places as needed.)
For the feedback configuration shown below compute all the parameters of the root locus and sketch it for each of the systems given. a) P(s) = 1/(s +1+3j)(s +1−3j) , C(s) = K(s +2)/(s +8) b) P(s) = (s +3+4j)(s +3−4j)/s(s +1+2j)(s +1−2j) , C(s) = K(1+3s) Problem 1 For the feedback configuration shown below compute all the parameters of the root locus and sketch it for each of the systems given C(s) C(s)-KY S +8 a) P(s)= (s +3+4j(s...
Given the following code segment, int x = 20; int y = 7; what is the data type of the value of the expression (x % y) ? (3 points) Question 1 options: 1) int 2) double 3) numeric 4) Error: possible loss of precision 5) Unable to be determined Question 2 (3 points) Given the following code segment, double x = 42.3; double y = 11.7; what is the data type of the value of the expression (x %...
ignore the comment about the segment of 1 given 2. Using a straightedge and compass, construct a segment of length 3 (a segment of length 1 is given below the directions).
estion 17 Which of the following circuit parameters could be measured in the following set up? COM 1. Resistance (R) 2. None of the above 3. Voltage (V) Current (1)
1. Total cholesterol levels (X) and body weights (Y) for six subjects are given below. cholesterol (X) 0.78 1.04 1.12 1.00 0.75 1.69 body weight (Y) 88.6 74.9 63.7 65.8 93.4 75.4 1) Find Spearman’s rs according to its definition. 2) Find Spearman’s rs by using rank differences. 3) Do a T-Test.
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For the two frames given below Compute the Support Reactions Draw the Free Body Diagrams for all members, and joints with concentrated load or moment Draw the Bending Moment Diagram, Shear Force Diagram, and Axial Force Diagram using the sign conventions and labeling scheme taught in the class Draw the Qualitative Deflected Shape, clearly showing the Inflection Points, if any. 1. (50 points) 45 k Need FBD 3 k/ft 15 ft 2. (50 points) 15 kN/m F G 65 kN...
1. Compute the Wronskian for the following functions. Then use the Wronskian to determine whether the functions are linearly independant or linearly dependant. a) {(tan2x - sec2 x),3 (b) le,e,e) 2. Use variation of parameters to find a general solution to 2y" -4ry 6y3 1 given that y 2 and y2- 3 are linearly independant solutions of the associated homogeneous equation. (Hint: be careful the equations are in the right form.) Find a particular solution for each of the following...