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Hi All,
I am trying to set up the following definite Integral in MathCad as a function of wt, not just t, how would I do that.
eg (1/2pi) Int 0 to 3 sin(wt-0.361) dwt.
Thanks in advance.
Vijay
Thanks Valery,
I have MathCad 15, also wt = 2*pi*60.*t
Will this work in MathCad 15.
Vijay
Vijay Khatri wrote:
Thanks Valery,
I Will this work in MathCad 15.
Vijay
Try pls
Vijay Khatri wrote:
Thanks Valery,
I have MathCad 15, also wt = 2*pi*60.*t
Will this work in MathCad 15.
Sure. Valery simply used a new variable and named it wt. This is not the product of w and t!
What kind of values are the limits 0 and 3 of your integral? With Valery's approach they are unitless wt values and correspond to t=0 and t=3/w.
If the limits are time values, probably seconds, you would have to replace d(w*t) by w*dt because of
Many thanks, I have got it.
Vijay