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Simulink is a simulation and model-based design environment for dynamic

and embedded systems, integrated with MATLAB. Simulink, also developed


by MathWorks, is a data flow graphical programming language tool for
modelling, simulating and analyzing multi-domain dynamic systems. It is
basically a graphical block diagramming tool with customizable set of block
libraries.

It allows you to incorporate MATLAB algorithms into models as well as


export the simulation results into MATLAB for further analysis.

Simulink supports −

 system-level design

 simulation

 automatic code generation

 testing and verification of embedded systems

There are several other add-on products provided by MathWorks and third-
party hardware and software products that are available for use with
Simulink.

Simulink is capable of systematic verification and validation of models


through modelling style checking, requirements traceability and model
coverage analysis.

Simulink Design Verifier allows you to identify design errors and to generate
test case scenarios for model checking.
Question 1
(3+j4)*(4+j3)*(5-j8)

Question 2
This equation indicates that the car's acceleration (dv/dt) is equal to the sum of
the forces acting on the car (F-bv) divided by the car's mass:
dv/dt=(F-bv)/M=(F-40v)/1000
Question 3
The model shown in Figure 2.21 determines whether the determinants of the
matrices and defined below are equal or unequal.
A=[2 −3 5; 1 0 −1; −2 1 0]; B=[2 1 −2; −3 0 1; 5 −1 0];

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