yes, i need to be able to solve a system of linear equations which include complex numbers. The method you described sounds perfect, is there any way I could get a little more detail?
We just started source free RL circuit analysis in my circuits class (very easy).
However there is a problem in the HW I am not quite sure how to solve.
Problem: The circuit shown consists of a resistance R = 1 ohm and an inductance l = 2H. At t=0, the inductance is storing 100mJ of energy...
okay there are several problems in my physics book that really have me stumped. I just want to learn a method of solving them. basically they have to do with a sphere of a given diameter and charge. The problem then says assume a subatomic particle (electron or proton) is placed on the sphere...
That sounds great! Can you give me some hints as to where I can start as far as the equations. How would I find literature or websites for research relating to that.
Does anyone else have any suggestions on a project that has anything to do with air conditioning/heating, i haven't done partial differential equations.
I have limited experience in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. I have covered both differential and integral calculus. i have not done any vector calculus.
any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
i am trying to come up with a project that relates calculus and air conditioning/ heating. I work for an air conditioning company and I am taking a Calculus course in college and we are supposed to do a project that outlines a practical application for calculus. I was thinking perhaps calculus...
i am trying to come up with a project that relates calculus and air conditioning/ heating. I work for an air conditioning company and I am taking a Calculus course in college and we are supposed to do a project that outlines a practical application for calculus. I was thinking perhaps calculus...
i am interested in mostly the hardware side of it so far, thanks for the suggestions I will start checking into those. In the mean time if anyone else has any other suggestions for me feel free to post.
Thanks again.
I am currently taking calculus for engineers and we are supposed to come up with a project that uses calculus to solve problems in an area we are interested in. I am majoring in Electrical Engineering, but i am only a freshman so I don't really know much yet. My problem is simple, the prof was...
thanks a lot guys I solved the first question, oh and I didn't mean to include the last part of the first question (I can plot the function just fine). What about the second question, the star trek question. any ideas about that one?
my professor gave us these two problems to try. I just started this physics class and am a little lost on these problems. any help/ hints would be greatly appreciated.
1) A particle moves along the x-axis according to the equation,
x(t)=50t + 10t^2(squared)...