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Multiplying multiple variables within an equation

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Stuart
Stuart 2011년 11월 21일
Hi,
Really simple question, but with not using Matlab for the last 2 years I've forgotten and I can't find the answer anywhere.
I'm trying to solve an equation of motion, with a varying initial velocity and angle theta.
I want the velocity (u) to vary between 0 and 10ms^-1 in 0.5 increments so typed in: u=0:0.5:10. I then did the same for theta between 0 and 90 degrees theta=0:1:90
The equation is:
y= ((u^2)*(sin^2(theta))/(9.81*2)
What I was expecting was 91 values for y for every value of u, however I keep getting a error message "mtimes: inner matrix dimensions must agree"
Can anyone tell me where I've gone wrong?
Thanks for your help.

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David Young
David Young 2011년 11월 21일
y = (u.').^2 * sin(theta).^2/(9.81*2);
gives you 21 x 91 matrix, where each row corresponds to one of the u values, and each column corresponds to one of the theta values.
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James Tursa
James Tursa 2011년 11월 21일
u' = conjugate transpose
u.' = transpose (no conjugate)
Stuart
Stuart 2011년 11월 21일
Brilliant. Thanks for your help.

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