M(t)=M(0) × e^(-t/T) + S × T × (1 - e^(-t/T)) How can I plot (T,M) graphic in MATLAB?
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FURKAN CEVAHIR
on 11 Jan 2018
Answered: FURKAN CEVAHIR
on 11 Jan 2018
M(t)=M(0) × e^(-t/T) + S × T × (1 - e^(-t/T)) How can I plot (T,M) graphic in MATLAB?
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ANKUR KUMAR
on 11 Jan 2018
Which variables are the constants? t will vary with the every loop and T might be constant. What is the purpose of plotting T vs M.
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ANKUR KUMAR
on 11 Jan 2018
According to the equation written in the image,
clc
clear
m_zero=5;
S=25;
k=2;
for t=1:500
as(t)=m_zero*(exp(-k*t))+(S/k)*(1-exp(-k*t));
end
plot((1:500),as)
I have taken m_zero as constant (you can change as per your theory).
I have taken S and k also as a constant randomly. Fix your constant and go further.
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