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Matlab tutorial course Exercises 1:
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Exercises Go back to my webpage, download the file ‘startup.m’ and save it in your MATLAB home folder – Must be directly in ‘Documents/MATLAB’ (not in the TutorialSlides you created earlier) In your Matlab home folder, create a folder ‘code’ Inside this, create two folders: ‘scripts’ and ‘functions’ Close Matlab, then reopen it – You should see a welcome message this time (and every time you open Matlab from now on) – You can edit ‘startup.m’ to change the welcome message if you like – Type ‘path’ in the command window, your folder should have been added Copy ‘my_first_script’ and ‘my_fun’ into the suitable folders – Check both script and functions work as before
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Exercises Use Matlab to work out how many seconds there are in a year – Hint, create variables, num_days, num_hours, etc first… – How many seconds are there in 2 years? Or 31 years? Can you write this as a function to compute the number of seconds for any given number of years? – Hint your function should have one input (the number of years) and one output – the answer – Remember to use expressive function and variable names!
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Exercises Lookup ‘Newton's law of universal gravitation’ (yes, you can use wikipedia) Use the command prompt to compute the force of attraction between the moon and the earth – You can assume Earth’s mass: 5.97x10 24 kg Moon’s mass: 7.35x10 22 kg Distance from earth to moon: 380,000km Gravitational constant: 6.674×10 −11 N m 2 kg −2 Rewrite this as a function that takes as input, M 1, M 2 and r When you have tried both exercises, go back to my website, in the folder ‘code’ then ‘functions’ you can see my sample answers – How did you do?
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