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Q1. For the system shown in Figure1, the initial conditions are (-0)-0, 0) 2rad/s (i) Find its total kinetic energy and total potential energy ii) Calculate how long the system can complete one full cycle of the movement; (iv) Determine the rotational displacement θ(1) under the given initial conditions. 30 cm 0.3 kg m2 0 cm cable 6(0)-2 rad/s 5 kg 40 kg cable 3.2 x 101N/Tm im Figure 1
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Q1: a) The sequence 0,1,1,1,0,1,0,0,1,1,1,0 was produced by a recurrence relation Xn+3=Co Xn+c]Xn+1+c2Xn+2 (mod2) find co, C1, C2
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Making CO from CO2 is a potential energy source. The value of Kp
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Calculate the equilibrium partial pressure of CO if initially Pco2 1.29 atm and Pco 4.40 atm. Pure graphite is present initially and when equilibrium is achieved 1.94 atm Part 2 (1 pt) O See Hint Calculate the equilibrium partial pressure...
Problem 5, Given logistic map Q1(x) = 4x(1-2). Find the Lyapunov exponent for the orbit with initial point o
Problem 5, Given logistic map Q1(x) = 4x(1-2). Find the Lyapunov exponent for the orbit with initial point o
Find the critical load Por of the bar-spring system shown in Fig Q1 using (i) equilibrium approach; and (2) energy approach 1. ks1 ks2 Fig. Q1 Determine the post-buckling behaviour of the perfect system for ks1/ks2L2 0.01 and ks1/ks2l2 10 and discuss its stability behaviour.
Find the critical load Por of the bar-spring system shown in Fig Q1 using (i) equilibrium approach; and (2) energy approach 1. ks1 ks2 Fig. Q1 Determine the post-buckling behaviour of the perfect system for...
Question 6 A person stands 2 metres from a speaker at a concert. They hear a sound of intensity I. If the person moves to a distance of 8 metres from the speaker, what intensity do they hear? Site PHYSIQUIP
NAME: Q1. (30pts) Solve the quadratic equation 22-(1-4i)2-9+3i 0 by realizing the following plan: (i) find the discriminant A of the equation: (i) write a program for a scientific calculator to obtain the polar form r(cos 0 + isin @i of A and the 'first root + isin- cos 2 of degree two of A; (ii) execute the program, fix the results, find another root A of A of degree two (before executing the program, make sure that your caleulator...
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15 GThe charges and coordinates of two charged particles held fixed in an xy plane are q1-+3.0 C, x1-3.5 cm, yi 0.50 cm, and q,--40 μC, x2--20 cm, y2 = 1.5 cm. Find the (a) magni- tude and (b) direction of the electrostatic force on particle 2 due to particle 1. At what (c) x and (d) y coordinates should a third parti- cle of charge q,-+4.0...
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Consider the initial value problem i. Find approximate value of the solution of the initial value problem at using the Euler method with . ii. Obtain a formula for the local truncation error for the Euler method in terms of t and the exact solution . 2,,2 5 0.1 y = o(t) 2,,2 5 0.1 y = o(t)