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When is this homework due? I don't see any annoucement on the webpage. | When is this homework due? I don't see any annoucement on the webpage. | ||
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+ | it's due Wed. 11/20 (See Lesson 36). | ||
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For #15 on 12.3, are we supposed to show the work for each of the end conditions, or only part a (simply supported)? | For #15 on 12.3, are we supposed to show the work for each of the end conditions, or only part a (simply supported)? | ||
+ | From [[User:Park296|Eun Young]]: | ||
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+ | #15 is irrelevant to Fig.293. | ||
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Revision as of 07:50, 19 November 2013
Homework 11 collaboration area
When is this homework due? I don't see any annoucement on the webpage.
From Eun Young:
it's due Wed. 11/20 (See Lesson 36).
From Farhan: Any hint on how to go about #16 of 12.3?
From Craig:
For #15 on 12.3, are we supposed to show the work for each of the end conditions, or only part a (simply supported)?
From Eun Young:
#15 is irrelevant to Fig.293.
Question by Ryan Russon: For #8 of p. 556, I am having difficulties finding the solution for this in terms of what should happen with t... I realize that it must meet the IC's and the BC's but I can't figure out a periodic type solution that would vibrate for t>0 Thanks!