How to plot a Damped and driven oscillation
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I try to compute a simple damped and driven oscillation but it just won't work out. Is there anybody who can help me? This is my code:
q = [0:10];
q = q(:);
for(x=1:10)
q(x);
for(t=0:0.1:1)
q(x)= exp(-t)*(exp(2*t)-exp(-2*t));
end
end
plot(q)
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suman shah
2021년 12월 28일
for dot product use .* together
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Chad Greene
2017년 7월 19일
Hi Lukas,
For starters, it looks like you're doing a lot of unnecessary steps. I think the code above can be rewritten simply as
t = 0:0.1:1;
q = exp(-t).*(exp(2*t)-exp(-2*t));
plot(t,q)
However, that's not going to give you a damped oscillation. Maybe you want something more like this?
t = 0:0.1:100;
q = exp(-t/10).*sin(2*t);
plot(t,q)
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Lukas Goldschmied
2017년 7월 19일
Chad Greene
2017년 7월 20일
What's the mathematical expression for the signal you're trying to plot?
Lukas Goldschmied
2017년 7월 20일
Chad Greene
2017년 7월 20일
This should do the trick:
a = 5;
g = 7;
t = 0:0.01:1;
q = a*exp(-g*t).*sinh(a*t);
plot(t,q)
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