Homework 6, due October 30, 2013

Due Wednesday, October 30, 2013.
Post Reply
goodwine
Site Admin
Posts: 1596
Joined: Tue Aug 24, 2004 4:54 pm
Location: 376 Fitzpatrick
Contact:

Homework 6, due October 30, 2013

Post by goodwine »

Reading: all of chapter 5.

Exercises: 5.2 (parts 1-4, skip part 5), 5.5, 5.7, 5.9, 5.12 and 5.13 (part 1 only of 5.13)
Bill Goodwine, 376 Fitzpatrick
bgerig1

Re: Homework 6, due October 30, 2013

Post by bgerig1 »

For problem 5.2 part 2, is it supposed to say t=0 instead of x=0? And for part 5, is that worded right? If so, when did we change a 6 to a 5?
goodwine
Site Admin
Posts: 1596
Joined: Tue Aug 24, 2004 4:54 pm
Location: 376 Fitzpatrick
Contact:

Re: Homework 6, due October 30, 2013

Post by goodwine »

bgerig1 wrote:For problem 5.2 part 2, is it supposed to say t=0 instead of x=0? And for part 5, is that worded right? If so, when did we change a 6 to a 5?
Part 5 refers to problem 5.1. Since that wasn't assigned, you don't have to do it. I'll modify the homework to reflect this.

For the first part, see here: http://controls.ame.nd.edu/mediawiki/in ... #Chapter_5
Bill Goodwine, 376 Fitzpatrick
sbrill

Re: Homework 6, due October 30, 2013

Post by sbrill »

Question 5.7 says that we are finding the solution to Airy's equation, but the equation listed is different from Airy's equation earlier in the book. The question has +xy, while section 5.5.1 has -xy. Should these be the same or are they correct as written?
goodwine
Site Admin
Posts: 1596
Joined: Tue Aug 24, 2004 4:54 pm
Location: 376 Fitzpatrick
Contact:

Re: Homework 6, due October 30, 2013

Post by goodwine »

sbrill wrote:Question 5.7 says that we are finding the solution to Airy's equation, but the equation listed is different from Airy's equation earlier in the book. The question has +xy, while section 5.5.1 has -xy. Should these be the same or are they correct as written?
Do it as written. All those "famous" equations can have different signs, etc.
Bill Goodwine, 376 Fitzpatrick
goodwine
Site Admin
Posts: 1596
Joined: Tue Aug 24, 2004 4:54 pm
Location: 376 Fitzpatrick
Contact:

Re: Homework 6, due October 30, 2013

Post by goodwine »

I have completed almost all the homework due Wednesday, but I am having a lot of trouble plotting my series solutions for the problems that require a plot. If you could explain to me or provide an example of how to plot a series solution in MATLAB that would be very appreciated. Thank you very much!
Look here: viewtopic.php?f=229&t=456
Bill Goodwine, 376 Fitzpatrick
jbruns2

Re: Homework 6, due October 30, 2013

Post by jbruns2 »

For problem 5.12, when I plot my numerical solution the solution changes when I changed my range of t. Do you have to avoid the singularity points when finding the numerical solution?
goodwine
Site Admin
Posts: 1596
Joined: Tue Aug 24, 2004 4:54 pm
Location: 376 Fitzpatrick
Contact:

Re: Homework 6, due October 30, 2013

Post by goodwine »

jbruns2 wrote:For problem 5.12, when I plot my numerical solution the solution changes when I changed my range of t. Do you have to avoid the singularity points when finding the numerical solution?
Don't run ode45 past t=1. It probably can't handle the singularity through that. (I'm guessing this is the issue).
Bill Goodwine, 376 Fitzpatrick
Post Reply

Return to “AME 30314, Homework 6”