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What do I do next to solve for m?

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Amy Joyce Valencia
Amy Joyce Valencia le 22 Oct 2021
Commenté : Star Strider le 23 Oct 2021
clear
syms f m g L I
E = 2*pi*f == sqrt((m*g*L)/I)
E = 
%What is the mass when...
m = solve(E,m)
Warning: Solutions are only valid under certain conditions. To include parameters and conditions in the solution, specify the 'ReturnConditions' value as 'true'.
m = 
subs(E, f ,0.1);
subs(E, I, 50);
subs(E, g, 9.8);
subs(E, L, 0.5);
Now I need to find a value for m but I'm not sure how to move forward with it

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 23 Oct 2021
The conditions only apply if the values of the constants are not defined first.
Try this —
syms f m g L I
f = sym(0.1);
I = sym(50);
g= sym(9.81);
L = sym(0.5);
E = 2*pi*f == sqrt((m*g*L)/I);
m = solve(E,m)
m = 
m_vpa = vpa(m, 42)
m_vpa = 
4.02430352745743470696615331289547446903719
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  2 commentaires
Amy Joyce Valencia
Amy Joyce Valencia le 23 Oct 2021
Do I have to use syms for every valuable? Or is there a way to shorten it?
Star Strider
Star Strider le 23 Oct 2021
It’s not necessary to use the Symbolic Math Toolbox at all —
f = 0.1;
I = 50;
g = 9.81;
L = 0.5;
E = @(m) 2*pi*f - sqrt((m*g*L)/I) % Anonymous Function
E = function_handle with value:
@(m)2*pi*f-sqrt((m*g*L)/I)
m = fzero(E, 10)
m = 4.0243
Although it only shows four decimal places, it retains full internal precison, so nothing is lost.
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