From 26f9500d3fe5073788354102d157cc5e7978c740 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Kolset Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2024 20:11:19 +0100 Subject: Renamed and re-organized files in Scripts/ directory --- Scripts/hw03/hw3.m | 37 ------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 37 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Scripts/hw03/hw3.m (limited to 'Scripts/hw03') diff --git a/Scripts/hw03/hw3.m b/Scripts/hw03/hw3.m deleted file mode 100644 index 7caf82c..0000000 --- a/Scripts/hw03/hw3.m +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -% HW3 -% Author: Christian Kolset -% Date: 20.5.21 - -%% HW3 -% Specify the variables needed to solve this problem (ie. height of each section, diameter, radiaus, ...) -% It is alwasy easier to work with variables (diameter_cyl = 25) than to use numbers everywhere, since a -% diameter indicates something specific but the number 25 could mean anything -diameter_Bot = 25; -r_bot = diameter_Bot/2; -h_cone = h-19; - -% Specify the height of the water -h = 20 -% You can comment / uncomment lines below for testing. This will overwrite the previous line for h = 20. -% For submission, make sure all of the following lines are commented out and h = 20! (OR IT IS MARKED AS WRONG) -%h = 5 -%h = 19 -%h = 47 -%h = -1 - -% Now compute the volume. Using conditional statments you will want to first check the height makes sense, -% and then solve the volume depending on what portion of the tank has been filled. -% Make sure that your volume is stored in the variable v! (OR IT WILL BE MARKED AS WRONG) -% You may find it more convenient to move v around in you code, it is only given here to indicate what variable to use. -%v = - -v_cyl = @(h,r_bot) pi*r_bot^2*h; -v_truncone = @(h_cone,r_bot) 1/3*pi*h_cone*(r_bot^2+r_bot*((h_cone+16.625)/1.33)+((h_cone+16.625)/1.33)^2); - -if h > 19 - v = v_cyl(19,r_bot)+v_truncone(h_cone,r_bot); -else - v = v_cyl(h,r_bot); -end - -fprintf(1,'Volume of Tank: %6.2f\n',v) \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3