Simon.T
Jan20-10, 03:05 PM
Hi,
I have this question for a college assignment. It involves 3 'unknowns' (not 3 variables, since 2 are constants). The main difficulty I am having is inexperience with max and min problems where you cannot fully evalaute the solution.
I think I have made a reasonable attempt at a solution, I would appreciate it if someone would take a brief look tell me what you think.
Thanks!
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Find V for maximum E, hence find E_max.
u and \theta are constants.
2. Relevant equations
Product rule: \frac{dy}{dx}=u\frac{dv}{dx}+v\frac{du}{dx}
3. The attempt at a solution
I have this question for a college assignment. It involves 3 'unknowns' (not 3 variables, since 2 are constants). The main difficulty I am having is inexperience with max and min problems where you cannot fully evalaute the solution.
I think I have made a reasonable attempt at a solution, I would appreciate it if someone would take a brief look tell me what you think.
Thanks!
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Find V for maximum E, hence find E_max.
u and \theta are constants.
2. Relevant equations
Product rule: \frac{dy}{dx}=u\frac{dv}{dx}+v\frac{du}{dx}
3. The attempt at a solution