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Chapter 19: Applications
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19APPS.DOC   TI-86, Chap 19, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:41 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:05 PM   Page 257 of 18
19APPS.DOC   TI-86, Chap 19, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:41 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:05 PM   Page 257 of 18
�   In 
Param
 graphing mode, select 
E(t)=
 from the 
GRAPH
 menu and enter the equations in the
equation editor as shown. This pair of equations plots the path of the water stream when the
valve is installed at a height of 0.5 meters.
»
xt1=t
(2g(2
N
0.5))
yt1=0.5
N
(g
¹
t
2
)
à
2
�   Move the cursor to 
xt2=.
 Press - – ' 1 
1
, and press b to recall the contents of 
xt1
 into
xt2
. For 
xt2
, change the valve height (which is 
0.5
) to 
0.75
 meters. Do the same with 
yt1
 and 
yt2
.
�   Repeat step 3 to create three more pairs of equations. Change the valve height to 
1.0
 meters for
xt3
 and 
yt3
1.5
 meters for 
xt4
 and 
yt4
, and 
1.75
 meters for 
xt5
 and 
yt5
.
�   Select 
WIND
 from the 
GRAPH
 menu and set the window variable values as shown.
tMin=0
xMin=0
yMin=0
tMax=
(4
à
g)
xMax=2
yMax=2
tStep=0.01
xScl=0.5
yScl=0.5
�   Select 
FORMT
 from the 
GRAPH
 menu and set 
SimulG
 graph
format.
�   Select 
GRAPH
 from the 
GRAPH
 menu to plot the trajectory of
the water jets from the five specified heights.
Which height seems to create the longest water stream?
If necessary, select 
ALL
N
from the equation editor
menu to deselect all
functions. Also, turn off all
stat plots.
To clear the menus from the
graph screen, press  
:
.