How to find the value of R ?

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dashty
dashty il 17 Feb 2013
If
R1 = 0.173*(E^3/2)*A1^1/3
R2 = 0.173*(E^3/2)*A2^1/3
R3 = 0.173*(E^3/2)*A3^1/3
Wi = (Ni*Ai)/M
for R1 Ni = 10 & A1 = 12
for R2 N2 = 8 & A2 = 1
foe R3 N3 = 4 & A3 = 16
M = sum(Ni*Ri)
E = ( 1,2,...,10)
Then
1/R = sum(wi/Ri)
Find R
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Greg Heath
Greg Heath il 17 Feb 2013
Modificato: Image Analyst il 17 Feb 2013
Please separate equations by putting them on separate lines.
Thanks.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 17 Feb 2013
Reformatted, but they are hard to interpret that way too.

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Carlos
Carlos il 18 Feb 2013
Is this what you mean?
>> A=27;
>> E=1:1:10;
>> R = 0.173*(E.^3/2)*A.^1/3
R =
Columns 1 through 9
0.7785 6.2280 21.0195 49.8240 97.3125 168.1560 267.0255 398.5920 567.5265
Column 10
778.5000

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Tae Yeong Kim
Tae Yeong Kim il 17 Feb 2013
Modificato: Tae Yeong Kim il 17 Feb 2013
It is very hard to interpret the equations. Could you form the equations neatly?

Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 17 Feb 2013
Isn't it just
R = 1 ./ sum(wi./Ri)
????? Of course that assumes you already know what wi and Ri are, which none of us do.

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 17 Feb 2013
N = [10 8 4]
A = [12 1 16];
R = ??
M = sum(R .* N);
W = (N .* A) ./ M;
Final_R = 1 ./ sum(W .* R);
Unfortunately the definition of R(i) is confused as it is based upon E which appears to be 1:10.

dashty
dashty il 18 Feb 2013
Thanks for all I need the value of R in this equation
R = 0.173*(E^3/2)*A^1/3
If the value of A = 27 and
E= (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)

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