Second order derivative is used in many fields of engineering. One of its application is used in solving problems related to dynamics of rigid bodies and in determination of forces and strength of materials.
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To be specific, a voltmeter is a tool used especially in science to calculate the differences of electric potential of two circuits. There are quite a few types of voltmeters and they are also quite portable which may be ideal for traveling with.
This is a simple derivation problem. Take the derivative of the AC voltage waveform (I'll assume sin (t)), and set the derivative equal to the maximum value it can attain (which is 1): cos (t) = 1, t = 0 degrees, thus for an AC waveform of y = sin(t), the fastest increase in voltage occurs at 0, 360, etc. degrees. The fastest decrease in voltage will occur at 180, 180 + 360, etc. degrees.
in science, you'll put a gauze mat on top of a tripod( a thing like a stand) above a Bunsen burner. when you sit the thing you want to heat on the gauze mat, it will spread the heat across the thing as it is made out of metal.
The purpose of derivative in computer science is use to sole different problems .
That depends on whether you work in engineering (applied science) or not.
We are in a digital age, which means that 90% of everything that we do is a derivative of science and technology
The idea is to use the addition/subtraction property. In other words, take the derivative of 5x, take the derivative of 1, and subtract the results.
You can take out any constant from a derivative. In other words, this is the same as 5 times the derivative of sec x.
The derivative of 3cos(x) is -3sin(x). This can be found using the chain rule, which states that the derivative of a composition of functions is the derivative of the outer function evaluated at the inner function, multiplied by the derivative of the inner function. In this case, the derivative of cos(x) is -sin(x), and when multiplied by the constant 3, we get -3sin(x) as the derivative of 3cos(x).
The idea is to use the chain rule. Look up the derivative of sec x, and just replace "x" with "5x". Then multiply that with the derivative of 5x.
Since 8 is a constant, you can use the rule for constants.In other words, the derivative is 8 times the derivative of cos x.
There are many uses in mathematics for derivative rules in order to derive from formulas. The main use of using derivative rules for mathematical formulas is to differentiate the logarithm.
Write sec x as a function of sines and cosines (in this case, sec x = 1 / cos x). Then use the division formula to take the first derivative. Take the derivative of the first derivative to get the second derivative. Reminder: the derivative of sin x is cos x; the derivative of cos x is - sin x.
I assume you mean 27 times e to the power x. 1) You take out the constant out. So, the derivative is 27 times the derivative of (e to the power x).2) You use the rule for the exponential function.
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