How do I plot this on MATLAB

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Fiona Swarr
Fiona Swarr on 26 Nov 2018
Answered: Star Strider on 26 Nov 2018
V(t)=100e^(-t/100u)*u(t-100u) The u next to the 100's is actually mu.
I cant figure out out to plot this. I tried V=100*exp(-10000*t).*heaviside(t-.0001) but it just spat out a straight line along 0.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 26 Nov 2018
A guess:
ustp = @(t) t>0; % Unit Step Function
mu = 100;
V = @(t) 100*exp(-t/(100*mu)).*ustp(t-100*mu);
t = linspace(0, 1E+5);
figure
plot(t, V(t))
grid
I understand that ‘u’ as a variable is μ, however your using the heaviside function seems to indicate that one of the ‘u’ uses is the unit step function operator.

ahmed nebli
ahmed nebli on 26 Nov 2018
Edited: ahmed nebli on 26 Nov 2018
you can run it in a for loop (each time incrementing the value of t) , store the values of v in a vector and plot the vector. check the diffrent plotting option in matlab documentation.

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