Homework: Due Each Tuesday in Class (unless noted otherwise)

 

HW #1:  HW #1 File and Problems 2/5, 2/9, 2/11, 2/16, 2/24 from Meriam and Kraige     Solutions

HW #2: HW #2 File   For the computational problem, we have decided to do something basic to get you going with numerical solutions, so do the assigned problem 2/41 numerically.  We will not try to work in dimensionless variables, so do the problem with the values C1=0.03 m/s2, C2=0.01 1/m, and an initial velocity of 30 m/s.  Submit the beginning portion of your spreadsheet that also shows a graph of the velocity vs. time, state the computed stopping distance, and compare to the analytic result obtained by integration in 2/41.  Solutions  (there is an error in the cell phone problem - Prof. Curtin plugged in 0.03m instead of 0.003m!!  Everybody makes mistakes.....) Computational Soln

HW #3: HW #3 File  There are seven problems, but they are generally easier than last week.  If you are able to do them relatively quickly, pick a few more difficult problems to work on.  Solutions

HW #4: HW #4 File again, do more if time permits.  This is the bare minimum.  Solutions File 1 Solutions File 2

HW #5: HW #5 File  Solutions

HW #6 HW #6 File  Solutions

HW #7 HW #7 File  Solutions  Lab HW Solutions

HW #8 HW #8 File Solutions

HW #9 HW #9 File Solutions

HW #10 HW #10 File Solutions

HW #11 HW #11 File Solutions

HW #12 HW #12 File Solutions(Due Tuesday 29th April in class)

HW #13 HW #13 File Solutions(Due Friday 2nd  May by 12:00 noon. Hand in to Stephanie Gesualdi on Floor 7, B&H)