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Using Simpson's rule to get immersed volume as the lifeboat immersed into the water
Hi there, I am doing a simulation of a free-fall lifeboat trajectory into the ocean and there is a part where i need to get t...

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how to use Simpson 1/3 with different area at different time-step
Hi Everyone, I tried searching the web for a solution but could not get any solutions, so i hope anyone out there could help ...

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4th order Runge kutta with system of coupled 2nd order ode MATLAB need help i do not know where my algorithm gone wrong
MX''=Fn(cosΦ−usinΦ) MZ''=Fn(sinΦ+ucosΦ)−Mg IΦ''=Fn(Bxx+uBz) I tried using Runge-Kutta methods to approximate motion e...

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Runge-kutta - free-fall motion
Hi there, i am doing a trajectory simulation for a free-fall lifeboat, however i tried solving the following motion equations to...

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4th oder runge kutta with 2 2nd order ode
Hi There! MX''=Fn(sin θ - uCos θ ) MZ''=Fn(cos θ + uSin θ ) - Mg Fn,M,θ,u is constant fn/M = 0.866 M = 6000 ...

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need help with 4th order runge kutta with multiple 2nd ode
hi, i would like to ask am i able to use runge kutta for motion equations? M(d2x/dt2)=Fn(sin θ - uCos θ ) M(d2z/dt2)=Fn(co...

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