chapter 17 : The average waiting time per stochastic ooze is much longer than the age of the Universe since the Big Bang. But, however improbable, in principle it might
happen tomorrow.
@ jedishrfu : I tried , but I couldn't figure out the intervals for theta/r
@ HallsofIvy: it worked, I can figure out the intervals for theta, but not for r. Thanks :)
In the book, he was talking about the possibility that a car can travel by itself through a wall an the appear on the street , and though this is possible, it requires a stochastic overflow condition, which is larger the age of the universe.
sorry for the delay Astronuc >_<.
What I want, is to know the transient response to an impulse input to that system. The length of the rod is L1 and massless
I want to know the x,y position at the time t of this system when I apply a force in the direction showed, how do I find it?
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/7937/systemfr8.gif