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Chapter 10, Problem 1E

Evaluate the following: (a) 5 sin (5t − 9°) at t = 0, 0.01, and 0.1 s; (b) 4 cos 2t at t = 0, 1, and 1.5 s; (c) 3.2 cos (6t + 15°) at t = 0, 0.01, and 0.1 s.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Find the value of following expression.

Answer to Problem 1E

The value of expression for t=0s form is 0.78_, for t=0.01s form is 0.53_, and for t=0.1s form is 1.7_.

Explanation of Solution

Case (i):

Given data:

5sin(5t9°) (1)

Calculation:

Convert the value in degree to radians.

5sin(5t9°)=5sin(5t9(π180))=5sin(5t9(0.017453))

5sin(5t9°)=5sin(5t0.15707) (2)

Substitute 0s for t in Equation (2).

5sin(5t0.15707)=5sin(5(0s)0.15707)=5sin(00.15707)=5sin(0.15707)=5(0.15642)=0.78

Case (ii):

Substitute 0.01s for t in Equation (2).

5sin(5t0.15707)=5sin(5(0.01s)0.15707)=5sin(0.050.15707)=5sin(0.10707)=5(0.1068)=0.53

Case (iii):

Substitute 0.1s for t in Equation (2).

5sin(5t0.15707)=5sin(5(0.1s)0.15707)=5sin(0.50.15707)=5sin(0.34293)=5(0.3362)=1.7

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of expression for t=0s is 0.78_, for t=0.01s is 0.53_, and for t=0.1s is 1.7_.

(b)

Expert Solution
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To determine

Find the value of following expression.

Answer to Problem 1E

The value of expression for t=0s is 4.0_, for t=1s is 1.7_, and for t=1.5s is 4.0_.

Explanation of Solution

Case (i):

Given data:

4cos2t (3)

Calculation:

Substitute 0s for t in Equation (3).

4cos2t=4cos2(0s)=4cos(0)=4(1)=4.0

Case (ii):

Substitute 1s for t in Equation (3).

4cos2t=4cos2(1s)=4cos(2)=4(0.416)=1.7

Case (iii):

Substitute 1.5s for t in Equation (3).

4cos2t=4cos2(1.5s)=4cos(3)=4(0.9899)=4.0

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of expression for t=0s form is 4.0_, for t=1s form is 1.7_, and for t=1.5s form is 4.0_.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the value of following expression.

Answer to Problem 1E

The value of expression for t=0s is 3.1_, for t=0.01s is 3.0_, and for t=0.1s is 2.1_.

Explanation of Solution

Case (i):

Given data:

3.2cos(6t+15°) (4)

Calculation:

Convert the value in degree to radians.

3.2cos(6t+15°)=3.2cos(6t+15(π180))=3.2cos(6t+15(0.017453))

3.2cos(6t+15°)=3.2cos(6t+0.261795) (5)

Substitute 0s for t in Equation (5).

3.2cos(6t+15°)=3.2cos(6t+15(π180))=3.2cos(6t+15(0.017453))=3.2cos(0.261795)=3.2(0.9659)=3.1                                                

Case (ii):

Substitute 0.01s for t in Equation (5).

3.2cos(6t+0.261795)=3.2cos(6(0.01)+0.261795)=3.2cos(0.06+0.261795)=3.2cos(0.321795)=3.2(0.9486)=3.0

Case (iii):

Substitute 0.1s for t in Equation (5).

3.2cos(6t+0.261795)=3.2cos(6(0.1)+0.261795)=3.2cos(0.6+0.261795)=3.2cos(0.861795)=3.2(0.6510)=2.1

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of expression for t=0s is 3.1_, for t=0.01s is 3.0_, and for t=0.1s is 2.1_.

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