Vector Cal: MatLAb
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I need a MATLAB program that plots the scalar electric potential V and the vector electric field E in the region of several user-specified point charges. The user should enters the number of charges, their charge values and their locations in the x-y plane. The program should output contour, mesh and/or surface plots of V and a quiver plot of E.
Project ID: #12078348
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Hi! My name is Fernando Téllez. I am a senior year student of electrical engineering at Universidad Simón Bolívar (USB), one of the most prestigious universities in my country (Ranked 34° at the QS University Rankings: More
Hello, how are you? I hope you have a bright day/evening from your side. I have read the details provided, but please contact me so that we can discuss more on the project. I believe I have the required skills in this More
Hello, This not an easy task as you know, tomorrow I will do a reasearch on how to solve this problem. I'm good in matlab and I have knowledge in electrostaics. I want you to send me a message, this I know I don't was More
Hello,My name is Carlos, I'm Electrical Engineer. I can Help you with your project. i have experience with MATLAB and i have knowledge in electromagnetic. if you are interested, you can make a proposal. Good Regar More
Hi I finished the program and i can send you sample of the MATLAB program and the outputs I create function name PlotElectricFields( n_c,Q,Q_X,Q_Y ) where n_c = Number of charges Q charges values Q_X = Location More
Hi, I have experiences in writing Matlab programs with GUI. Your requirement on a program that plots the scalar electric potential V and the vector electric field E would be done within a couple of hours, together wit More
I am math graduate, specialized in applied mathematics. modelling related variables is common exercise at my studies.