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Undergrad Find Second Derivative of f(x)= x^(2/3) (6-x)^(1/3)
Where did you get this formula from? How did you wind up to this product rule? I got u'(x) = (2/3) x^(-1/3) u''(x) = (-2/9) x^(-4/3) v'(x) = -(1/3) < (6-x)^(-2/3) > v''(x) = -(2/9) < (6-x)^(-5/3) > using your formula it's difficult to simplify after this step < (-2/9) (x^(-4/3))...- FChebli
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- Forum: Differential Equations
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What is the second derivative of f(x)= x^(2/3) (6-x)^(1/3)?
Homework Statement Find the second derivative of the function: f(x)= x^(2/3) (6-x)^(1/3) Homework Equations The chain, product and quotient rules The Attempt at a Solution I have found the first derivative and checked my solution: ′()= 4− / ^(1/3) (6−)^(2/3) The final...- FChebli
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- Derivative Second derivative
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Undergrad Find Second Derivative of f(x)= x^(2/3) (6-x)^(1/3)
How do I find the second derivative of the function: f(x)= x^(2/3) (6-x)^(1/3) I have found the first derivative and checked my solution: ′()= 4− / ^(1/3) (6−)^(2/3) The final solution is supposed to be: ''()= -8 / ^(4/3) (6−)^(5/3) I know almost all the steps but I couldn't...- FChebli
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- Derivative Second derivative
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- Forum: Differential Equations
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Fluid Mechanics, Drag Coefficient of a Cylinder
Homework Statement Calculate the pressure drag cofficient for a cylinder using the trapezoidal and simpson's rule (assume the flow is the same on both sides of the cylinder). Angle (deg) Cp 0 1 30 0.274 60 -1.565 90...- FChebli
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- Coefficient Cylinder Drag Drag coefficient Fluid Fluid mechanics Mechanics
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Heat Transfer: Finding T2 for a Cooled Stainless Steel Pipe
So for the first question, do I ignore what it says about radiation & convection? For the second it's a flat plate... I've just asked my instructor via e-mail & he said that Reynold's number has to be above 10^5 to expect turbulet flow. I appreciate your help, thank you!- FChebli
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Heat Transfer: Finding T2 for a Cooled Stainless Steel Pipe
The equation comes from Fourir's law for convection. K is the thermal conductivity (kW/mK) r2 is the outer radius (m) & r1 is the inner radius (m)... Sorry for the typing mistake: Q = 2 Pai K L (T1 - T2) / ln (r2 / r1) The second equation is Reynold's Number.- FChebli
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Vibration Question: BoB Released from Rest, Solve for Theta & Vel/Acc at 1.6s
Thank you so much! :)- FChebli
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Vibration Question: BoB Released from Rest, Solve for Theta & Vel/Acc at 1.6s
Homework Statement :[/B] BoB released from rest, L = 102 cm, theta = +-5 degrees, g = 9.81 m/s2 assume a SHM (I) Determine the angle theta after 1.6 s (II) Determine the magnitudes of velocity & acceleration of the BoB at 1.6 s Homework Equations theta = A sin (w t + phai) The...- FChebli
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- Vibration
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Heat Transfer: Finding T2 for a Cooled Stainless Steel Pipe
1. The problem statement: (a)Concider a stainless steel hollow pipe containing a saturated steam and has length L, cooled by convection & radiation. Find formula for T2. (b) Another question "Not related to the previous one": How would I know if a gas has gone turbulent? Homework...- FChebli
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- Heat Heat transfer
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solving BoB Vibration Question: Angles, Velocity & Acceleration
1. Homework Statement : BoB released from rest, L = 102 cm, theta = +-5 degrees, g = 9.81 m/s2 assume a SHM (I) Determine the angle theta after 1.6 s (II) Determine the magnitudes of velocity & acceleration of the BoB at 1.6 s Homework Equations theta = A sin (w t + phai) The...- FChebli
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- Vibration
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Dynamics Question: Find Maximum Angular Velocity & Reaction at Pivot
KE = 1/2 I w2? Do I get the distance b (the distance from point C to the center G of the rod) using PE? And thank you for the hint...- FChebli
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Dynamics Question: Find Maximum Angular Velocity & Reaction at Pivot
1. The problem statement Hey everyone, I'm a new member here... I'd be grateful if you attempt to solve my following question: A slender rod of length l is pivoted about a point C located at a distance b from its center G. It's released from rest in a horizontal position and swings freely...- FChebli
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- Dynamics
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help