Professor Chris McCarthy Mat 501 Notes Handout 7 (3d Ed.) Quiz 1 HW. Answer sheet. Answers on this page in the spaces provided. Put your work on bottom (after question 4, on back, or staple work). No work - no credit. Do not put work in the margins, or in the space provided for answers. Print this page on a printer. Staple everything with a stapler! 1. A an object of mass m is hung from a beam by a spring (with spring constant k) and dashpot (with damping constant parallel, exactly like in your notes. See figure below. The equilibrium height of the object is taken to be r 0 and at time t 0 the object is initially located at 2 and has an initial velocity of 4. Very neatly write the answers in the space provided. DO and upwards is the positive direction. Do not worry about gravity, etc. Suppose that m = 1, c 2, k =5 NOT SHOW YOUR WORK HERE. There is not enough space! Put work on back or attach with staple. (a) The IVP is: dashpot spring k (b) IVP's solution is: mass m (c) At t- 0.5 the object will be located at r(0.5) (3 decimal places) 2. Solve the IVP y' =-Ty, y(0) =-4. Answer (no work needed, memorize answer): 3. Solve the IVP y' = xy, y (V2)-5e. Answer: 4. Solve the IVP. -5 Answer 15est, (2) 20e10

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Professor Chris McCarthy Mat 501 Notes Handout 7 (3d Ed.)
Quiz 1 HW. Answer sheet. Answers on this page in the spaces provided. Put your work on bottom (after question 4, on
back, or staple work). No work - no credit. Do not put work in the margins, or in the space provided for answers. Print this
page on a printer. Staple everything with a stapler!
1. A an object of mass m is hung from a beam by a spring (with spring constant k) and dashpot (with damping constant
parallel, exactly like in your notes. See figure below. The equilibrium height of the object is taken to be r 0
and at time t 0
the object is initially located at 2 and has an initial velocity of 4. Very neatly write the answers in the space provided. DO
and upwards is the positive direction. Do not worry about gravity, etc. Suppose that m = 1, c 2, k =5
NOT SHOW YOUR WORK HERE. There is not enough space! Put work on back or attach with staple.
(a) The IVP is:
dashpot
spring k
(b) IVP's solution is:
mass m
(c) At t- 0.5 the object will be located at r(0.5)
(3 decimal places)
2. Solve the IVP y' =-Ty, y(0) =-4.
Answer (no work needed, memorize answer):
3. Solve the IVP y' = xy, y (V2)-5e.
Answer:
4. Solve the IVP. -5
Answer
15est, (2) 20e10
Transcribed Image Text:Professor Chris McCarthy Mat 501 Notes Handout 7 (3d Ed.) Quiz 1 HW. Answer sheet. Answers on this page in the spaces provided. Put your work on bottom (after question 4, on back, or staple work). No work - no credit. Do not put work in the margins, or in the space provided for answers. Print this page on a printer. Staple everything with a stapler! 1. A an object of mass m is hung from a beam by a spring (with spring constant k) and dashpot (with damping constant parallel, exactly like in your notes. See figure below. The equilibrium height of the object is taken to be r 0 and at time t 0 the object is initially located at 2 and has an initial velocity of 4. Very neatly write the answers in the space provided. DO and upwards is the positive direction. Do not worry about gravity, etc. Suppose that m = 1, c 2, k =5 NOT SHOW YOUR WORK HERE. There is not enough space! Put work on back or attach with staple. (a) The IVP is: dashpot spring k (b) IVP's solution is: mass m (c) At t- 0.5 the object will be located at r(0.5) (3 decimal places) 2. Solve the IVP y' =-Ty, y(0) =-4. Answer (no work needed, memorize answer): 3. Solve the IVP y' = xy, y (V2)-5e. Answer: 4. Solve the IVP. -5 Answer 15est, (2) 20e10
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