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System Dynamics 3rd Edition Palm Solutions Manual

System Dynamics 3rd Edition Palm


Solutions Manual
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System Dynamics 3rd Edition Palm Solutions Manual

Solutions Manual c

to accompany

System Dynamics, Third Edition

by

William J. Palm III

University of Rhode Island

Solutions to Problems in Chapter Two

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2.1 a) Nonlinear because of the y ÿ term. b) Nonlinear because of the sin y term. c)

Nonlinear because of the y term. d) Variable coefficient, but Linear. e) Nonlinear because
of the sin y term. f) Variable coefficient, but linear.

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2.2 a)
Z x Z t
4 dx = 3 t dt
2 0
3
x(t) = 2 + t2
8
b)
Z x Z t
5 dx = 2 e−4t dt
3 0

x(t) = 3.1 − 0.1e−4t


c) Let v = ẋ.
Z v Z t
3 dv = 5 t dt
7 0
dx 5
v(t) = = 7 + t2
dt 6
Z x Z t
5 2

dx = 7 + t dt
2 0 6
5
x(t) = 2 + 7t + t3
18
d) Let v = ẋ.
Z v Z t
4 dv = 7 e−2t dt
2 0
23 7 −2t
v(t) = − e
8 8
Z x Z t
23 7 −2t

dx = − e dt
4 0 8 8
57 23 7
x(t) = + t + e−2t
16 8 16
e) ẋ = C1 , but ẍ(0) = 5, so C1 = 5. x = 5t + C2 , but x(0) = 2, so C2 = 2. Thus
x = 5t + 2.

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