Author: Ian Tolentino
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The Newton-Raphson Method
The Newton-Raphson method is an iterative numerical method used to find the roots of a function. The method starts with...
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Kinematics Example
Introduction: Why Kinematics Matters in Computer Engineering Kinematics, the study of motion without considering its causes, is fundamental to modern...
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Kinematics | Experiment 2
Objectives Ignore air resistance in the simulation. Part 1 (Finding horizontal distance with given height, initial speed, and launch angle)...
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Kinematics
Kinematics is a branch of classical mechanics that deals with the study of motion of objects without considering the forces...
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Introduction to Newton-Raphson Method and Secant Method
The Newton-Raphson Method is an iterative numerical method used to find the root of a function. It is named after...
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Impulse and Momentum
Impulse and momentum are two important concepts in physics that are related to the motion of objects. Momentum is the...
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Bisection Method
The bisection method is a numerical method used to find the root of a given function. It is a simple...
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The Graphical Method
The graphical method is a simple and intuitive technique used in numerical methods to find an approximate solution to an...
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Physics Experiment: Measuring Potential Energy of a Spring
Experiment: Potential Energy of a Spring Understanding the relationship between work, potential energy, and kinetic energy is fundamental in physics...
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Non-Linear Transcendental and Polynomial Function Techniques
Non-linear, transcendental, and polynomial functions are important classes of mathematical functions that are commonly used in a variety of fields,...
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Work, Energy and Power Part 2 | Energy and Power
In physics, energy is defined as the ability to do work or cause a change in a system. Energy can...
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Work, Energy and Power Part 1 | Work
Work In physics, work is defined as the product of the force applied to an object and the object’s displacement...
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History and Examples of Numerical Methods
A short history Numerical methods have a long and varied history, dating back thousands of years to the development of...
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Physics for Engineers vs. College Physics: What is the Difference?
The syllabus for Physics for Engineers is discussed here.
