PSall.pdf (page 1 of 30) ﹀ Q Search 5. (a) i. Draw a sketch showing the...
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2. (Polar Coordinates: Polar Plots). (a) Consider the curve given in polar coordinates (i) Use a scientific calculator to fill in the following table with the (approximations of) values of the function r(0) on π, π r(e) (the approximations of the values r(e) must be good to at least two decimal places). (i) Use the graph paper for the polar coordinate system (attached to the assignment sheet) to plot the...
-1-1 arctan n n" n!5* (c) Find the interval of convergence and radius of convergence for )0301 i )e-3r) (d) Use the geometric series to write the power series expansion for i. f(1)- 2-4r, centered at a = 0. i.)4 centered at a-6. (e) Write the first 4 nonzero terms of the Maclaurin expansion for i, f(z) = z2 (e4-1) ii. /(x) = cos(3r)-2 sin(2x). (0) Use the Taylor Series definition to write the expansion for f(a)entered at (8) Use...
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Page 2 of 5 Name 3. (8 points) Find the position of n moving particle whose acceleration at time I is given bw the vector function a(t) = -costi - & sin(21) j. the initial position is given by the vector r(0) = li. and the initial velocity is given by the vector v(0) -i + 4j+k 1. (6 points) Describe the graph of the...
Problem 1: (Problems 7.2 and 7.4 from the text) i) Draw the polar plots associated with the rational transfer functions in P7.1 given below. ii) Use the Nyquist stability criterion to decide whether the corresponding system is stable under negative unit feedback or not. 7.1 Draw the straight-line approximation and sketch the Bode magnitude and phase diagrams for each of the following transfer-functions (a) G- (b) G = s + 0.1 (c) G= (d) G= s+ 10 (e) G =...
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Discussion #3 1. Consider the motion of an object that can be treated as a point particle and is traveling counter-clockwise in a circle of radius R. This motion can (and will for the purposes of these discussion activities) be described and analyzed using a Cartesian (x-y) coordinate system with a spatial origin at the center of the particle's circular trajectory (the physical path its motion traces out in space). (a) Draw a diagram of the position...
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1. (10 Points Exam Extra Credit): Let's revisit the problem of how to compute derivatives of basis vectors, which we did in Problem 1 of HWW2 (note: you will need to refer back to this HW at to do this problem). Consider the Laplacian operator, V2, in spherical coordinates. It looks like this, where the scalar (say V) goes into the 2) 10.2001 8801 VO - por l" or ) +...
Given the State Table Below 01* 02 03 1 203 X-1 0 000 01 0 0 0 1 0 0 A. Draw a state Diagram (5 points) B. Create the "design truth table" for the "next state" and the "output" (5 points) C. Make a Karnaugh for each "next state" and the "output" (10 points) When making the Karnaugh maps, "xO1" should be along the top and "0203'" along the side (The two missing states should be considered "DONT CARES")...
3:09 × Drill Set 1-new-PHYS 242.docx 2. (i A uniformly charged ring has radius a-0.15m and total charge Q- 24 nC (see figure below) 0 What is the circumference of the ring, and thus the charge per unit length (charge density) of the ring Cm) charge density (ii) To find the potential (voltage) at point (P) distant (along the ring's axis) from the ring center, we can first find the E-field as we did in chapter 21, by considering the...