
Some Basic Mathematical Models
... for the velocity v of the falling object. Another example of a mathematical model is a differential equation for the population p of a species, which can have the form dp = rp − d, dt where the constant r is the rate of reproduction of the species. In general, r is called a rate constant or growth r ...
... for the velocity v of the falling object. Another example of a mathematical model is a differential equation for the population p of a species, which can have the form dp = rp − d, dt where the constant r is the rate of reproduction of the species. In general, r is called a rate constant or growth r ...
MCA Entrance Exams Syllabus
... Regression,Index numbers and their importance,Simple Time Series analysis, Sampling and large sample tests,test of significance based on t, Chi-square and F distributions. ...
... Regression,Index numbers and their importance,Simple Time Series analysis, Sampling and large sample tests,test of significance based on t, Chi-square and F distributions. ...
notes - Purdue Physics
... James Clerk Maxwell (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish theoretical physicist] His most prominent achievement was formulating a set of equations that united previously unrelated observations, experiments, and equations of electricity, magnetism, and optics into a consistent theory. His t ...
... James Clerk Maxwell (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish theoretical physicist] His most prominent achievement was formulating a set of equations that united previously unrelated observations, experiments, and equations of electricity, magnetism, and optics into a consistent theory. His t ...
Discussion Note #28
... region of space. A region with a nonzero divergence contains a source or sink for the field (charge in the case of electrostatic fields). The curl operation ( ), for example ( B ), similarly measures the circulation of a vector field--its tendency to form closed loops. If you think of the v ...
... region of space. A region with a nonzero divergence contains a source or sink for the field (charge in the case of electrostatic fields). The curl operation ( ), for example ( B ), similarly measures the circulation of a vector field--its tendency to form closed loops. If you think of the v ...