How to find the value of R ?
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If
R1 = 0.173*(E^3/2)*A1^1/3
R2 = 0.173*(E^3/2)*A2^1/3
R3 = 0.173*(E^3/2)*A3^1/3
Wi = (Ni*Ai)/M
for R1 Ni = 10 & A1 = 12
for R2 N2 = 8 & A2 = 1
foe R3 N3 = 4 & A3 = 16
M = sum(Ni*Ri)
E = ( 1,2,...,10)
Then
1/R = sum(wi/Ri)
Find R
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Greg Heath
on 17 Feb 2013
Edited: Image Analyst
on 17 Feb 2013
Please separate equations by putting them on separate lines.
Thanks.
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Carlos
on 18 Feb 2013
Is this what you mean?
>> A=27;
>> E=1:1:10;
>> R = 0.173*(E.^3/2)*A.^1/3
R =
Columns 1 through 9
0.7785 6.2280 21.0195 49.8240 97.3125 168.1560 267.0255 398.5920 567.5265
Column 10
778.5000
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Tae Yeong Kim
on 17 Feb 2013
Edited: Tae Yeong Kim
on 17 Feb 2013
It is very hard to interpret the equations. Could you form the equations neatly?
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Image Analyst
on 17 Feb 2013
Isn't it just
R = 1 ./ sum(wi./Ri)
????? Of course that assumes you already know what wi and Ri are, which none of us do.
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Feb 2013
N = [10 8 4]
A = [12 1 16];
R = ??
M = sum(R .* N);
W = (N .* A) ./ M;
Final_R = 1 ./ sum(W .* R);
Unfortunately the definition of R(i) is confused as it is based upon E which appears to be 1:10.
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