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Matlab for Engineers, 5th Edition
Chapter 2 Homework Solutions
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You can either solve these problems in the command window, using MATLAB? as an electronic calculator, or you can create an M-file of the solutions. If you are solving these problems as a homework assignment or if you want to keep a record of your work, the best strategy is to use an M-file, divided into cells with the cell divider %%.
Problem 2.1
Predict the outcome of the following MATLAB? calculations. Check your results by entering the calculations into the command window.
1 + 3/4
ans = 5*6*4/2
1.75
ans =
60
5/2*6*4
ans =
60
5^2*3
ans =
75
5^(2*3)
ans =
15625
1 + 3 + 5/5 + 3 + 1
ans =
9
(1 + 3 + 5)/(5 + 3 + 1)
ans =
1
Using Variables Problem 2.2 Identify which name in each of the following pairs is a legitimate MATLAB? variable name. Test your answers by using isvarname--for example,
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isvarname fred Remember, isvarname returns a 1 if the name is valid and a 0 if it is not. Although it is possible to reassign a function name as a variable name, doing so is not a good idea. Use which to check whether the preceding names are function names--for example, which sin In what case would MATLAB?tell you that sin is a variable name, not a function name? The legitimate Matlab names are: fred book_1 Second_Place No_1 vel_5 tan
isvarname fred
ans = 1 isvarname book_1
ans = 1 isvarname Second_Place
ans = 1 isvarname No_1
ans = 1 isvarname vel_5
ans = 1 isvarname tan
%although tan is a function name it can be used as a variable name
ans = 1 isvarname fred! %! is not an allowed character
ans = 0 isvarname book-1 % - is not an allowed character
ans = 0 isvarname 2ndplace %variable names must start with a letter
ans = 0 isvarname #1 %# is not an allowed character
ans = 0 isvarname vel.5 % . is not an allowed character
ans = 0
isvarname while %while is a reserved name ans = 0
which tan % tan is a function name built-in (C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2016b\toolbox\matlab\elfun\@double\tan) % double method which while %while is also a function name, but is reserved built-in (C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2016b\toolbox\matlab\lang\while)
%You can reassign a function name as a variable name %For example sin=3
sin =
3
%The which function now tells us sin is a variable which sin
sin is a variable.
% Use the clear function to return sin to its function definition clear sin which sin
built-in (C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2016b\toolbox\matlab\elfun\@double\sin) % double method
Scalar Operations and Order of Operations
Problem 2.3 Create MATLAB? code to perform the following calculations. Check your code by entering it into MATLAB? and performing the calculations on your scientific calculator.
5^2
ans =
25
(5 + 3)/(5*6)
ans =
0.26667
sqrt(4+6^3) % or...
ans =
14.832
(4+6^3)^(1/2)
ans =
14.832
9*6/12 + 7*5^(3+2)
ans =
21880
1 + 5*3/6^2 + 2^(2-4) *1/5.5
ans =
1.4621
Problem 2.4 (a) The area of a circle is
r=5
Define r as 5, then find the area of a circle, using MATLAB?.
r =
5
area=pi*r^2
area =
78.54
(b) The surface area of a sphere is r=10
. Find the surface area of a sphere with a radius of 10 ft.
r =
10
surface_area=4*pi*r^2
surface_area =
1256.6
(c) The volume of a sphere is 4/3pr2. Find the volume of a sphere with a radius of 2 ft.
r=2
r =
2
volume=4/3*pi*r^3
volume =
33.51
Problem 2.5 (a) The area of a square is the edge length squared (A = edge2). Define the edge length as 5, then find the area of a square, using MATLAB?.
edge=5
edge =
5
area=edge^2
area =
25
(b) The surface area of a cube is 6 times the edge length squared (SA = 6 ? edge2). Find the surface area of a cube with edge length 10.
edge=10
edge =
10
surface_area=6*edge^2
surface_area = 600
(c) The volume of a cube is the edge length cubed (V = edge3). Find the volume of a cube with edge length 12.
edge=12
edge =
12
volume=edge^3
volume =
1728
Problem 2.6
Consider the barbell shown in Figure P2.6.
(a) Find the volume of the figure, if the radius of each sphere is 10 cm, the length of the bar connecting them is 15 cm, and the diameter of the bar is 1 cm. Assume that the bar is a simple cylinder.
r=10; %cm length=15; %cm d=1; % cm % Find the volume of each sphere volume_sphere=4/3*pi*r^3; % Find the volume of the bar volume_bar=pi*(d/2)^2*length; % Combine the components to get the total volume total_volume=2*volume_sphere +volume_bar
total_volume =
8389.4
b)Surface Area (b) Find the surface area of the figure. Find the surface area of each sphere
sa_sphere=4*pi*r^2; % Find the surface area of the bar
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