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Write %%Matlab functions to: Problem 1 Write a Matlab function that encapsulates all the steps involved in analyzing a s

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Write %%Matlab functions to:
Problem 1
Write a Matlab function that encapsulates all the steps
involved in analyzing a spring assemblage.
Problem 2
Analyze the following spring assemblages using the
implemented Matlab functions.
(a) π‘˜ = 200 kN/m 𝛿 = 0.02 m
(b) π‘˜ = 200 kN/m 𝛿 = 0.02 m 2
(c) π‘˜1 = 100 N/m π‘˜2 = 200 N/m π‘˜3 = 300 N/m 𝑃 = 100 N π‘˜ = 50
lb/in 𝐹1 = 25 lb 𝐹2 = 15 lb
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Problem 2 (25 pts) Write a Matlab function that encapsulates all the steps involved in analyzing a spring assemblage. Problem 3 (3Γ—5 pts) Analyze the following spring assemblages using the implemented Matlab functions. (a) Example 2.2 from the textbook = 8 k 8 finnammomimomima. * (b) Example 2.3 from the textbook k = 200 kN/m 8 = 0.02 m
O k₁ pun k ALTE > P to F₁ 2k kβ‚‚ k3 2k Fβ‚‚ k₁= 100 N/m kβ‚‚= 200 N/m kβ‚‚ = 300 N/m P = 100 N k = 50 lb/in F₁ = 25 lb Fβ‚‚ = 15 lb
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