Can anyone help to write a code for plotting the following equation with time please?

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x = exp( (-B/omega) * cos(omega * t) ) ...
./ ( (B/A)*(integral(exp( (-B/omega)* cos(omega * t) ))))
Where
A= 1;
B= 10;
omega= 1;
x0 =0.1;
t = 0 :0.0001:1000;
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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford 2015년 2월 9일
As it stands, the integral in your expression is an indefinite integral and therefore has an arbitrary constant of integration. You need to specify what that constant is in order to successfully plot x as a function of t.

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per isakson
per isakson 2015년 2월 9일
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With a little bit of guessing
A= 1;
B= 10;
omega= 1;
x0 =0.1;
t = 0 :0.0001:1000;
fi = @(ti) exp( (-B/omega).*cos(omega*ti) );
fx = @(tj) exp( (-B/omega) .* cos(omega*tj) ) ...
./ ( (B/A).*(integral( fi, 0, tj )));
ezplot( fx, 0:1e-3:12*pi )
produces this
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I don't use x0 =0.1; and I get a warning
Warning: Function failed to evaluate on array inputs; [...]
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Avan Al-Saffar
Avan Al-Saffar 2015년 2월 10일
But I have cos(omega*t) in the denominator so if t =0, I will get 1 .
Torsten
Torsten 2015년 2월 10일
If lower limit and upper limit of an integral are identical (t=0 in this case), its value is zero - independent of the function to be integrated.
Best wishes
Torsten.

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