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|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm1_Bq3LII0 Linear Combination of Sine and Cosine functions] by SLCC Math Department. This video shows you how to convert from a sum of trig functions to a single cosine function. In the pre-lecture problems, you're asked to convert to a single sine function so you'll have to figure out how to modify the approach in the video appropriately - you just have to use a different trig identity but the rest is similar. | |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm1_Bq3LII0 Linear Combination of Sine and Cosine functions] by SLCC Math Department. This video shows you how to convert from a sum of trig functions to a single cosine function. In the pre-lecture problems, you're asked to convert to a single sine function so you'll have to figure out how to modify the approach in the video appropriately - you just have to use a different trig identity but the rest is similar. | ||
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|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bBSH7VQgWs Introduction to Vibrating Systems] by Chris Tisdell. 1:07-4:45 for basic model. Forced vibrations starts at 15:50. | |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bBSH7VQgWs Introduction to Vibrating Systems] by Chris Tisdell. 1:07-4:45 for basic model. Forced vibrations starts at 15:50. | ||
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Revision as of 14:40, 27 January 2015
These resources are pulled together from various online sources. I've tried to be as specific as possible to the problems in the pre-lecture assignments. However, many related videos can be found by the same authors as those posted below. If you find other videos (or other resources) that you found particularly useful, let me know.
Please send me requests for more suitable supplements when these do not prove sufficient.
Pre-lecture assignment | link |
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Week 1 - Thurs | Plugging in to check a solution |
Tuesday's lecture slides | |
Integrating factors by commutant | |
Separating variables by commutant | |
Week 2 - Tues | Second order linear homogenous equation with constant coefficients by Kahn Academy. |
Salt water flowing in and out of a tank by commutant | |
Week 2 - Thurs | Section 2.3.1 of Notes on Diffy Qs |
Wronskian and linear independence | |
A review of complex numbers | |
Week 3 - Tues | Complex roots of the characteristic equations by PatrickJMT. |
Repeated Roots by Chris Tisdell or this one by SolveandGo on the same topic. | |
Week 3 - Thurs | Method of undetermined coefficients by Houston Math Prep. First 4 minutes (general idea) and examples at 12:15 and 23:00. |
Method of undetermined coefficients by Chris Tisdell. Start watching at 15:05 for help with Problem 1 part c. | |
Week 4 - Tues | Linear Combination of Sine and Cosine functions by SLCC Math Department. This video shows you how to convert from a sum of trig functions to a single cosine function. In the pre-lecture problems, you're asked to convert to a single sine function so you'll have to figure out how to modify the approach in the video appropriately - you just have to use a different trig identity but the rest is similar. |
Introduction to Vibrating Systems by Chris Tisdell. 1:07-4:45 for basic model. Forced vibrations starts at 15:50. | |
Week 4 - Thurs | Writing an equation from a sin/cos graph |
Damped oscillations |