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# Homework #1
## due 9/15/17

1. The first assignment is to fork the course syllabus and assignment.
1\. The first assignment is to fork the course syllabus and assignment.

a. Sign into your UConn github account via
[github.uconn.edu](https://github.uconn.edu/).
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c. Fork the repository to create your own version of the syllabus and assignments.

2. The next assignment is to create your own repository named '01_ME3255_repo'.
2\. The next assignment is to create your own repository named '01_ME3255_repo'.

a. (if you signed out) Sign into your UConn github account via
[github.uconn.edu](https://github.uconn.edu/).
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viii. Click on the gear for "Settings" then "Collaborators" on the left menu. Add
`rcc02007` (Ryan C. Cooper) and `zhs15101` (Zhiqiang Shen) as a collaborators.

3. Use a script to create a variable called `A_66`, where every element is the product
3\. Use a script to create a variable called `A_66`, where every element is the product
of the two indices from 1 to 6 e.g. A_66(3,2)=6 and A_66(4,4)=16. Calculate the mean and
standard deviation of the values in A_66.

4. Copy the data in
4\. Copy the data in
[US_energy_by_sector.csv](https://github.uconn.edu/rcc02007/ME3255F2017/blob/master/03_Intro%20to%20matlab-octave/US_energy_by_sector.csv)
to a file in you working directory in Matlab/Octave. Add these two plots to your
01_ME3255_repo with a heading of `#Problem 4`
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of Btu's (1 quintillion = 10$^6$ trillion). The cumulative energy is the area under
the curve in part a from 1949 to a given year.

5. In this part, you will modify the function presented in lecture `freefall.m`. In
5\. In this part, you will modify the function presented in lecture `freefall.m`. In
lecture, the function required an input of `N` to divide the 12 second solution into
N-steps. Here, modify the input so that you can specify two inputs, step size-`h`, and
timespan-`timespan`.
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c. Save your work to a folder called 'problem_3' and add it to the '01_ME3255_repo'
repository

6. In this part we will create functions that calculate velocity and acceleration in 3D
6\. In this part we will create functions that calculate velocity and acceleration in 3D
based upon x,y,z-coordinates and time. (hint: look at [Lecture 04_intro to
m-files](https://github.com/cooperrc/ME3255F2017/tree/master/04_intro%20to%20m-files)

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