Posts Tagged ‘IVP’

Introduction to Free Undamped Motion (Spring System)

This video explains free undamped motion and interprets and solves a free undamped motion initial value problem.

Ex 1: Free Undamped Motion IVP Problem (Spring System)

This video solves a free undamped motion problem.

Ex 2: Free Undamped Motion IVP Problem (Spring System)

This video solves a free undamped motion problem.

Ex 3: Free Undamped Motion IVP Problem (Spring System)

This video solves a free undamped motion problem.

Cauchy-Euler Initial Value Problem

This video provides an example of how to solve an initial value problem involving a second order homogeneous Cauchy-Euler differential equation.

Initial Value Problem Using Method of Undetermined Coefficients

This video provides an example of how to solving an initial value problem involving a linear second order nonhomogeneous differential equation.

Ex: Solve a Linear Second Order Homogeneous Differential Equation Initial Value Problem (complex)

This video provides example on how to solve a linear second order homogeneous differential equation with constant coefficients initial value problem when the characteristic equations has two complex roots.

Ex: Solve a Linear Second Order Homogeneous Differential Equation Initial Value Problem

This video provides example on how to solve a linear second order homogeneous differential equation with constant coefficients initial value problem when the characteristic equations has two real equal roots.

Ex 2: Solve a Linear Second Order Homogeneous Differential Equation Initial Value Problem

This video provides example on how to solve a linear second order homogeneous differential equation with constant coefficients initial value problem when the characteristic equations has two real distinct roots.

Ex 1: Solve a Linear Second Order Homogeneous Differential Equation Initial Value Problem

This video provides example on how to solve a linear second order homogeneous differential equation with constant coefficients initial value problem when the characteristic equations has two real distinct roots.

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