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Physics 230 Labs 1 a. Getting the text b. Introduction c. Index d. Chapter 1 Getting Started Name: 1a 1b 1c 1 11 2 3 4 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 12 13 14 2 3 Finish Lab 1 (sign off above) a. Symbolic Algebra b. Chapter 2 Plotting - x-y plots to
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Physics 230 Lab: Introduction to Maple Ross L. Spencer Department of Physics and Astronomy Brigham Young University This 1-credit-hour course consists of 14 computer labs to teach you how to use Maple to solve physics problems. Each lab is 3 hours lo
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Physics 230 Labs 1 a. Getting the text b. Introduction c. Index d. Chapter 1 Getting Started Name: 1a 1b 1c 1 11 2 3 4 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 12 13 14 2 3 Finish Lab 1 (sign off above) a. Symbolic Algebra b. Chapter 2 Plotting - x-y plots to
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Physics 230 Lab: Introduction to Maple Ross L. Spencer Department of Physics and Astronomy Brigham Young University This 1-credit-hour course consists of 14 computer labs to teach you how to use Maple to solve physics problems. Each lab is 3 hours lo
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Physics 145: Labview Whats the point?: The Labview software package is a graphical programming tool for computer-assisted instrument control, data acquisition, and data analysis. After a brief introduction to basic Labview concepts, you will create a
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Physics 321 Homework 2 Due at midnight on the day of Hour 3. This homework is intended to help you understand how Maple can arrive at the solution of complicated differential equations numerically. The basic idea is that we can start with initial con
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Lesson 4 Circuits and Resistance Lawrence B. Rees 2007. You may make a single copy of this document for personal use without written permission. 4.0 Introduction The earliest experiments with electricity dealt more with static charge than with ele
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A Kinematic Approach to Special Relativity 2000-2003 Lawrence B. Rees, all rights reserved Notation Since we will be dealing with three and four-dimensional vectors, matrices, magnitudes, components, etc., the notation can sometimes become confusi