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Applying numerical methods in constant velocity kinematics analysis
Explore computational physics with Applying Numerical Methods in Constant Velocity Kinematics Analysis—a practical guide to solving kinematics problems using numerical techniques. This video ...
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Python approach to boundary value problems using the shooting method
In this video, we explore how to solve boundary value problems (BVPs) using the shooting method in Python. The shooting method transforms a BVP into an initial value problem, allowing us to use ...
An optocoupler tester is a small device that helps verify whether an optocoupler is functioning properly or has failed. In labs and repair work, optocouplers often fail without clear signs. They may ...
Background Socioeconomic exposures related to anaemia in Peruvian children have been modelled assuming additive or log-additive relationships, yet such approaches overlook the fact that illness ...
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Abstract: The no-insulation (NI) winding technique has been widely used in high magnetic field applications to enhance the thermal stability of superconducting magnets. Eliminating the insulated ...
Abstract: The visual sensing system is one of the most important parts of the welding robots to realize intelligent and autonomous welding. The active visual sensing methods have been widely adopted ...
After one too many rants to my best friend about my stubby, nail-glue–covered fingers (I’m a press-on nail fiend), she finally told me to book a dip powder manicure—the nail polish upgrade basically ...
This repository hosts instructional materials (Methods Tutorials) related to the neuroanalytics projects by Analytics Initiatives conducted via the Ontario Brain Institute's Centre for Analytics.
This repository contains the source material, code, and data for the book, Computational Methods for Economists using Python, by Richard W. Evans (2023). This book is freely available online as an ...
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