EBK NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS
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Chapter 13, Problem 16P
Pressure measurements are taken at certain points behind an airfoil over time. These data best fit the curve
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Chapter 13 Solutions
EBK NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS
Ch. 13 - 13.1 Given the formula
(a) Determine the...Ch. 13 - 13.2 Given
(a) Plot the function.
(b) Use...Ch. 13 - Prob. 3PCh. 13 - Repeat Prob. 13.3, except use parabolic...Ch. 13 - 13.5 Repeat Prob. 13.3 but use Newton’s method....Ch. 13 - Employ the following methods to find the maximum...Ch. 13 - 13.7 Consider the following function:
Use...Ch. 13 - Employ the following methods to find the maximum...Ch. 13 - 13.9 Consider the following function:
Perform...Ch. 13 - Consider the following function:...
Ch. 13 - 13.11 Determine the minimum of the function from...Ch. 13 - Develop a program using a programming or macro...Ch. 13 - Develop a program as described in Prob. 13.12, but...Ch. 13 - 13.14 Develop a program using a programming or...Ch. 13 - 13.15 Develop a program using a programming or...Ch. 13 - Pressure measurements are taken at certain points...Ch. 13 - 13.17 The trajectory of a ball can be computed...Ch. 13 - 13.18 The deflection of a uniform beam subject to...Ch. 13 - An object with a mass of 100 kg is projected...Ch. 13 - The normal distribution is a bell-shaped curve...Ch. 13 - An object can be projected upward at a specified...Ch. 13 - Use the golden-section search to determine the...
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