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Circuit Theorems Chapter 4 134 find vx in the circuit of Fig. 4 Use superposition to Answer: v 31.25 V. Practice Problem 4.4 20 #х 25 SA 42 0.1 Figure 4.11 For Practice Prob. 4.4. Example 4.5 For the circuit in Fig. 4.12, use the superposit 24V 8Ω Solution:
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(20 points) Take a ball, with a fan attached to it pointing downward, with a total mass (ball + fan) of 1/5 Kg. This whole arrangement is thrown vertically upward from the edge of a building 50 meters high with an initial velocity of 30 meters/second, with the fan turned on The fan exerts an upward force of (1-e-3) Kg...
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this is the critical damping equation
The displacement of the block is given by Eq. (20.18) x (AA2te (c) Hence, the velocity is (d) Substituting the initial conditions x = 0 and x yields A 0 and A2 = Vo. Consequently = vo at t 0 into Eqs. (c) and (d) Vo(1 -pt)e p x = vote"Pt
Can someone help me break this down, please? A clothing business finds there is a linear relationship between the number of shirts,n,it can sell and the price,p, it can charge per shirt. In particular, historical data shows that 1000 shirts can be sold at a price of $ 30 while 3000 shirts can be sold at a price of $ 20. Give a linear equation in the form p=mn+b that gives the price p they can charge for n shirts....
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Model rockets have tiny engines that fire for around 2 seconds. Your rocket has a mass of 0.5 kg and you want to know its maximum speed. Using a radar gun you measure the velocity of the rocket to be 47 m/s the moment the engine runs out of fuel. Calculate the force this engine exerts on your rocket. Hint: There are two forces in play...
Can someone please explain to me these codes from MATLAB. Thank you 1) %right microswitch DOdata = [ 0 0 0 0 0] outputSingleScan(s,DOdata) 2) % Servo Motor addAnalogOutputChannel(servo,'myDAQ1','ao0','Voltage') DOdata = [ 1 0 0 1 0] outputSingleScan(s,DOdata); while true pause(0.5) DOdata = [ 0 1 1 0 0]
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You roll out of bed in the morning. Typically beds are 0.5 m off the ground. What is the magnitude of the average force you will experience once you hit the floor if the collision tales 0.1 seconds. You may assume a mass for the average person is 65kg. A. 6370 N B. 2035 N C. 1018 N D. 3185 N
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13 12. Find the value of the indicated unknown in each of the following. a) b) 10.1cm 12.8m 22° 20mm Х 6.4m 15° For full marks show at least one step here -- i.e. set up the ratio e) 13 8m d) 4.7cm f) 8km 7 14km n 549 14m X х
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Question 1 Solve the following circuit using superposition Is S R₂ R₃ < 1.2 k2 18 12 600 MA Find Vo using superposition. SR 512 200 mA 330
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