How to get integral function

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Sarah Hicks
Sarah Hicks on 18 Sep 2018
Commented: Walter Roberson on 18 Sep 2018
Download the file ‘Loading.txt’ from Blackboard. The file contains the load distribution on a joint. The first column contains the position data (in meters) and the second column contains the load distribution in N/m.
a. In MATLAB, load the contents of the file and plot the distributed load as a function of position.
b. Using the function ‘trapz’, find the magnitude of the resultant force.
c. Find the location of the resultant force.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Sep 2018
trapz(Position, Load)
perhaps.
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Sarah Hicks
Sarah Hicks on 18 Sep 2018
That worked for the trapz function. Any idea on how to do part C?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Sep 2018
Only if the force vector is consistently negative on one side and consistently positive on the other, then finding the zero crossing might make sense as a location. But otherwise I do not think I understand what "location" means in the sense of a 1D vector.

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