For what values of
and
does the equality

hold true?
= and
=
At these values, the resulting vector is

For what values of and does the equality hold true? = and = At these values, the...
The position vs time of a object is given by 1.What is the y velocity at 4.5 seconds? 2.At what time is the speed equal to 15 m/s? The velocity of an object vs. time is given by 3. What is the acceleration at t = 2s? We were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this image
It has the following transfer function:
-What happens to the plant with different values of ()
(relative damping factor), also analyze how it influences if the
values of
,
and
vary, for this implement scripts in Matlab.m and show the results
in graphs
corresponding.
- Implement models of transfer functions in:
a) open loop
b) closed loop with unit feedback
b) closed loop with unit feedback and a PID controller
-what are the values of
,
and
called
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Consider the map
defined
A) Compute
B) Verify that F is a linear transformation.
C) Is F one-to-one (injective)? Justify your answer.
D) Is F onto (surjective)? Justify your answer.
E) Describe the kernel (null space) of F.
F) Describe the image (what the book calls the range) of F.
G) Find one solution
to the equation
H) Find all solutions
to the equation
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What component of an acceleration vector is responsible for causing an object to speed up or slow down? 1. The component of that is parallel to the velocity vector. 2. The component of that is non-zero. 3. The component of that is perpendicular to the velocity vector. 4. The component of that is horizontal. 5. The component of that is vertical. 6. The component of that is parallel to the direction. 7. The component of that is parallel to the...
Given two independent random variables
and
and a function
and given that
, does the following inequality hold?
I have tried doing it this way.
Now, because
and
are independent,
Is my approach correct?
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Give three examples for Rolle's Theorem: For the
first, define f : [0, 1] R such that
condition 1 does not hold, condition 2 does hold, condition 3 does
hold, and f'(c)0 for every c
(0,1). For the second example, make sure only condition
2 does not hold and the conclusion do not hold. For the third
example, do the same with condition 3.
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The position vs time of a object is given by 1. What is the y velocity in m/s at 4.5 seconds? Answer in m/s. 2. At what time is the speed equal to 15 m/s? Answer in s. 0 s 1 s 2 s 10 s 21/2 s 23/2 s 3. The velocity of an object vs. time is given by What is the acceleration at t = 2s? Note: the acceleration is non-constant! Take the derivative of the velocity!...
Thermodynamics Defining the variables , , , where the critical values of Dieterici's equation are given by , , . Compute the critical components and of said equation, given by the expressions: and We were unable to transcribe this imagev - Vc) (T - Te) T. RT e RTu Cl 4e22 We were unable to transcribe this imageCl Te c4Rb We were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this imageWe were...
What is the speed of a wave described by y ( x , t ) = A cos ( k x − ω t ) if A = 0.13 m, k = 5.13 m − 1 , and ω = 130 s − 1 ? y(x,t)-A cos(kr - wt) We were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this...
What component of an acceleration vector is responsible for causing an object to speed up or slow down? A. The component of that is parallel to the velocity vector. B. The component of that is non-zero. C. The component of that is perpendicular to the velocity vector. D. The component of that is horizontal. E. The component of that is vertical. F. The component of that is parallel to the direction. G. The component of that is parallel to the...