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Modelling physics with Microsoft Excel®

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"The purpose of this work is to show some of the ways in which Microsoft Excel may be used to solve numerical problems in the field of physics. But why use Excel in the first place? Certainly Excel is never going to out-perform the wonderful symbolic algebra tools that we have today---Mathematica. Mathcad, Maple, MATLAB, etc. However, from a pedagogical stance Excel has the advantage of not being a 'black box' approach to problem solving. The user must do a lot more work than just call up a function. The intermediate steps in a calculation are displayed on the worksheet---of course this is not true with the Solver add-in which is a wonderful 'black box'. Another advantage is the somewhat less steep learning curve. A high school student can quickly lean how to get Excel to do useful calculations."

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Morgan & Claypool
Language
English
Pages
96

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Modelling physics with Microsoft Excel®
2014, Morgan & Claypool
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Table of Contents

Projectile trajectory
The pursuit problem
Equation solving with and without Solver
Temperature profile
Numerical integration
Approximate solutions to differential equations
Superposition of sine waves and Fourier series
Fast Fourier transform
Applying statistics to experimental data
Electrostatics
Random events.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
San Rafael, CA
Series
IOP Concise Physics, IOP concise physics
Other Titles
Modeling physics with Microsoft Excel

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
530.15
Library of Congress
QA76.95 .L546eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (96 pages)
Number of pages
96

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35658176M
Internet Archive
modellingphysics0000lien
ISBN 10
1627054197
ISBN 13
9781627054195, 9781627054188
OCLC/WorldCat
896372576

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