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    Trigonometric Integration: Solving ∫ dx/√(1-k*sin2x)

    Thank you. Will Go through it.. Sandeep.
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    Trigonometric Integration: Solving ∫ dx/√(1-k*sin2x)

    But it is [SIZE="4"]√(1 - ksin2x). So, how can we split it into two simple integrals? Sandeep.
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    Trigonometric Integration: Solving ∫ dx/√(1-k*sin2x)

    I tried with substitution √k*sinx = t; But it ends up with ∫dt/[SIZE="3"]√[(1 - t2/k)*(1 - t2)] I don't know how to go ahead with this. I tried with ksin2x = t also. But that too doesn't work. Please help me. This is one of the last parts of a huge integration i am doing...
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    Trigonometric Integration: Solving ∫ dx/√(1-k*sin2x)

    Hi everyone, In my research project, i am struck with an integration. Can someone help me out: [SIZE="5"]∫ [SIZE="3"]dx/[SIZE="4"]√[SIZE="3"](1-k*sin2x) Thanks, Sandeep
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    Switching time of a mechanical switch - capacitive model

    You can see this paper(attached) for better understanding.
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    Switching time of a mechanical switch - capacitive model

    Yes. This is a part of my research project. This is a nano scale structure. This is a capactive switch being used in RF MEMS - one of the latest emerging fields which is hoped to replace the semiconductor switches for RF applications. Semiconductor switches have very high capacticances...
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    Switching time of a mechanical switch - capacitive model

    Hi, I am trying to solve a problem, where i need to find the switching time of a mechanical switch. A voltage of V is applied to an acutation pad, and the movable beam is assumed to have a spring constant of K. I have attached the photo for better clarity. Please help me out...
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