This document discusses three types of equations used in engineering analysis: the heat/diffusion equation where the change in temperature over time equals the thermal diffusivity times the second spatial derivative of temperature; the wave equation where the second time derivative of displacement equals the wave speed squared times the second spatial derivative; and the Poisson equation where the sum of the second spatial derivatives equals some forcing function.
This document discusses three types of equations used in engineering analysis: the heat/diffusion equation where the change in temperature over time equals the thermal diffusivity times the second spatial derivative of temperature; the wave equation where the second time derivative of displacement equals the wave speed squared times the second spatial derivative; and the Poisson equation where the sum of the second spatial derivatives equals some forcing function.
This document discusses three types of equations used in engineering analysis: the heat/diffusion equation where the change in temperature over time equals the thermal diffusivity times the second spatial derivative of temperature; the wave equation where the second time derivative of displacement equals the wave speed squared times the second spatial derivative; and the Poisson equation where the sum of the second spatial derivatives equals some forcing function.
For T 0 We Replace Series and Then Parallel Resistors by Equivalent Resistors in Order To Replace The Part of The Circuit Connected To The Capacitor by Its Thevenin Equivalent Circuit.
The circuit shown in Fig. 2 is a second-order low-pass filter. Design this filter, i.e. determine the resistance R, the capacitance C and the inductance L, to have k=1, ω =200 rad/s, and Q=2.