Hey everyone!
Basically im trying to write my fist line of code, in matlab, to the given formula: |G(jw) |= 1/√(R^2+(wL- 1/wC)^2 ) Now, im not sure how to get the 1/wC term as I do not know how to divide in matlab. also, how do I get the ^2? All I want is the general form as an answer. I should be able to get it from there! Thanks!

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bym
bym le 11 Déc 2011

10 votes

* % matrix multiply
.* %scalar multiply
/ % matrix divide
./ % scalar divide
^ % exponentiation
.^ % element-by-element exponentiation
so for your equation:
1./sqrt((R.^2+(w.*L-1/(w.*c)).^2));

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva le 11 Déc 2011
1/sqrt(R^2+(w*L-1/(w*C))^2)
if perhaps you are working with arrays or vectors and you want the operations to be performed element wise you must put a period before the symbols like this:
.^
.*
./
Samra Sarwar
Samra Sarwar le 4 Déc 2019

0 votes

L = 2500
wi = 15
τ = L/wi
Please code this in MATLAB

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