Solving Determinant w/ Symbolic Values?

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I essentially have this determinant here that I need to solve:
Just not sure how to do it symbolically in MATLAB without values...
Also, is there a way that I could then solve for w(omega) smybolically?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 29 Oct 2014
If you have the Symbolic Math Toolbox, use the symbolic det function:
syms m1 m2 k1 k2 w
M = [(-m1*w^2 + k1) (-k1); (-k1) (-m2*w^2 + k1 + k2)];
detM = det(M);
w = solve(detM,w)
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 14 Dec 2020
My pleasure!
Thank you!
(A Vote would be appreciated!)
Aditya Vikram Singh
Aditya Vikram Singh on 5 Sep 2021
@Star Strider can you please also tell how to obtain the fourth degree equation in omega here with coeffiecient of each term in omega.

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Carlen
Carlen on 29 Oct 2014
Edited: Carlen on 29 Oct 2014
Awesome thanks! If I wanted to solve for w^2 instead of w is there a way to do that?
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 29 Oct 2014
My pleasure!
Probably the easiest way to solve for w^2 is simply to substitute w2 for it:
syms m1 m2 k1 k2 w w2
M = [(-m1*w2 + k1) (-k1); (-k1) (-m2*w2 + k1 + k2)];
detM = det(M);
w2 = solve(detM, w2)
That produces two quadratic roots.
If you want to use the roots as a function in other MATLAB code, use matlabFunction and its friends. It is much easier than coding it yourself, and it also vectorises the expression in the process.
For example:
wsq = matlabFunction(w2);
detmat = wsq(3, 5, 7, 13);
will produce a (2x1) vector of solutions.

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Carlen
Carlen on 30 Oct 2014
Thanks a lot for the help!

Caio Contezini
Caio Contezini on 18 Nov 2020
Star Strider, how can I solve that if I dont have Symbolic Math Toolbox?

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