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Engineering Open Loop system with distance-velocity lag and single transfer lag
Got there in the end on this one thanks for all the help- Eng studies
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Help please with De Moivre's Theorem (raising a complex number to a power)
Thanks all I will read through this in detail and have another attempt will post progress when done- Eng studies
- Post #13
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Help please with De Moivre's Theorem (raising a complex number to a power)
Ok Perfect ill have a play around with that going forward, Does my question make sense to you now ? is the polar conversion correct ?- Eng studies
- Post #8
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Help please with De Moivre's Theorem (raising a complex number to a power)
Bear with me guys i could not get the symbols to load see attached, This is where im at if you could verify the polar conversion that would be great. Following that I need some help applying this into the theorem any relevant assistance/workings would be appreciated Workings attached with the...- Eng studies
- Post #6
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Help please with De Moivre's Theorem (raising a complex number to a power)
I have had a quick look maybe ill spend some more time just struggling to apply to question set above- Eng studies
- Post #3
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Help please with De Moivre's Theorem (raising a complex number to a power)
Hi all any help on this would be great I cant seem to progress with the theorem, z= -2 + j > R sqrt (-2)'2 + (-1)'2 r = 2.24 0= Arctan(-1) = 26.57 Polar form = 2.24(cos(26.58)+jsin(26.58) -2 Demoivre - (cos0+jsin0)'n = cosn0 +jsinno Could some one...- Eng studies
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- Polar Theorem
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Engineering Open Loop system with distance-velocity lag and single transfer lag
No problem hence why I have seeked extra assistance on this, will take this back to clarify on the points made and hopefully get some answers to progress this- Eng studies
- Post #9
- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Engineering Open Loop system with distance-velocity lag and single transfer lag
Hi Thanks for having a look at this, yes the question is as above, I thought id draw it our rather than copying and pasting direct from the homework statement but see below Still not got any further with it- Eng studies
- Post #7
- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Engineering Open Loop system with distance-velocity lag and single transfer lag
I would like to able to answer your questions but what I have posted is all the information given on the question there is no more info provided Will have a look into above and see how it goes- Eng studies
- Post #5
- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Engineering Open Loop system with distance-velocity lag and single transfer lag
Hi Thanks for your reply, Scratching my head with this a bit this is all the info given Diagram is shown as below "Open loop system with a distance velocity lag and single transfer lag" Question below "If the system input Xi is subjected to a step disturbance from 2 units to 12 units...- Eng studies
- Post #3
- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Engineering Open Loop system with distance-velocity lag and single transfer lag
Hi All, I have got as far as below, would anyone be able to go over this, I am a little confused with plotting this out onto a graph post equation Any help would be appreciated, I am hoping to get better understanding before I move onto the next question 4 = 10 (1-e^-t/5) t = -T in (output...- Eng studies
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- Loop System
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Single transfer lag in an open-loop system
Ok Thanks for the heads up, I was not sure if duplicate threads were ok, cheers- Eng studies
- Post #31
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Single transfer lag in an open-loop system
Hi I have been getting the same issue as yourself with the 4.58 figure, How did you get on with above ? Many Thanks- Eng studies
- Post #29
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help