Integration of constants - having 1 variable
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Sebastian Ciuban
el 25 de Feb. de 2015
Comentada: John D'Errico
el 25 de Feb. de 2015
Hi guys, I want to implement this integral in Matlab and I have some dificulties
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The known parameters are: h0, K2_prime, e, T and K3. How do I evaluate this integral?
basically ZWD=10^-3*(K2_prime*.....e/T^2) * Integral from h0 to Inf..
This integral is part of a function, and the parameters are given in the input of that function.
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John D'Errico
el 25 de Feb. de 2015
So you have the integral of a constant (well, a sum of known, non-zero constants) from some number h0, to infinity.
Calc 101: What do I remember about the integral of a constant over an infinite interval...
I'm not sure where you got this from, but inf is the only result that makes sense.
Can I suggest you need to think about whether those numbers are truly constants, or if the limits are as you have stated them?
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