EBK NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS
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ISBN: 9780100254145
Author: Chapra
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 27, Problem 2P
Use the shooting method to solve Prob. 27.1.
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EBK NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS
Ch. 27 - A steady-state heat balance for a rod can be...Ch. 27 - 27.2 Use the shooting method to solve Prob. 27.1....Ch. 27 - 27.3 Use the finite-difference approach with to...Ch. 27 - 27.4 Use the shooting method to solve
Ch. 27 - Solve Prob. 27.4 with the finite-difference...Ch. 27 - 27.7 Differential equations like the one solved...Ch. 27 - 27.8 Repeat Example 27.4 but for three masses....Ch. 27 - 27.9 Repeat Example 27.6, but for five interior...Ch. 27 - Use minors to expand the determinant of...Ch. 27 - 27.11 Use the power method to determine the...
Ch. 27 - 27.12 Use the power method to determine the...Ch. 27 - Develop a user-friendly computer program to...Ch. 27 - Use the program developed in Prob. 27.13 to solve...Ch. 27 - 27.15 Develop a user-friendly computer program to...Ch. 27 - Use the program developed in Prob. 27.15 to solve...Ch. 27 - 27.17 Develop a user-friendly program to solve...Ch. 27 - Develop a user-friendly program to solve for the...Ch. 27 - 27.19 Use the Excel Solver to directly solve...Ch. 27 - Use MATLAB to integrate the following pair of ODEs...Ch. 27 - The following differential equation can be used to...Ch. 27 - 27.22 Use MATLAB or Mathcad to...Ch. 27 - 27.23 Use finite differences to solve the...Ch. 27 - Solve the nondimensionalized ODE using finite...Ch. 27 - 27.25 Derive the set of differential equations for...Ch. 27 - 27.26 Consider the mass-spring system in Fig....Ch. 27 - 27.27 The following nonlinear, parasitic ODE was...Ch. 27 - A heated rod with a uniform heat source can be...Ch. 27 - 27.29 Repeat Prob. 27.28, but for the following...Ch. 27 - 27.30 Suppose that the position of a falling...Ch. 27 - Repeat Example 27.3, but insulate the left end of...
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