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Forward Euler's Method

The theory behind Euler’s method and its use on IYPT 2020 Problem 13 - Friction Oscillator

The computational physics tutorial project is a series of short videos that cover the essential techniques in computational physics. These techniques often prove useful in building reports for CaYPT and IYPT. The tutorials require minimal programming experience and assume no background in any particular language. Videos are supplemented with additional resources and exercises.

Check out the rest of the series:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyHSINW6AVOW7tlHCi6loeBsaVixDgwVS

Resources Used in this Video:
Timoshenko Oscillator Paper: https://aapt.scitation.org/doi/10.1119/1.5008862

View the Computational Tutorial Github: https://github.com/A-Niksa/comp-physics-tutorials

Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:59 - Forward Euler’s Method Theory
8:00 - Friction Oscillator

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Video made with Samsung Notes

Video Content and Recording by Arsha Niksa
Exercise and Supporting Content Developed by Arsha Niksa, Nathan Wang
Edited by Jim Chen
Thumbnail Designed by Celena Guo

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The Canadian Young Physicists’ Tournament (CaYPT) is a competition among teams of secondary school students in their ability to solve complicated scientific problems, present solutions to these problems in a convincing form and defend them in scientific discussions. The CaYPT awards outstanding teams and selects outstanding students to represent Canada in the International Young Physicists’ Tournament (IYPT).

Learn More:
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