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Since we only need two values of velocity to calculate the average velocity, the formula, for this purpose, can be simplified.
Since we only need two values of velocity to calculate the average velocity, the formula, for this purpose, can be simplified.


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===A Computational Model===
===A Computational Model===

Revision as of 13:28, 3 December 2015

By Hayden McLeod (hmcleod6)

Short Description of Topic

The Main Idea

Analytical prediction uses a mathematical function that can describe the position or velocity of a system at any given time. In contrast to iterative prediction, this means that there is no need to make multiple calculations at small steps in order to find a solution. However, due to the method of derivation of the velocity, the analytical method is only accurate to a high degree when the force applied to the system is constant. Due to this limitation, the iterative prediction method is much more generally applicable.

A Mathematical Model

Unlike the iterative prediction method which is derived directly from the momentum principle, the formula for analytical prediction is based of the formula for the arithmetic mean.


                                                          


Since we only need two values of velocity to calculate the average velocity, the formula, for this purpose, can be simplified.


                                                          

A Computational Model

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