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Newton's 2nd Law Applied to Systems of Objects

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newt2sys.zip
Filename newt2sys.zip
Title Newton's 2nd Law Applied to Systems of Objects
Description This update fixes a problem in the editing procedure. This program solves problems involving any number of forces (in a plane) applied to an object or a system of objects and pulleys. Results include the effects of the mass, radius and inertia of pulleys. Either numerical or symbolic solutions can be found. Equations are displayed as the program runs and are also copied to the home screen. When the number of unknowns exceeds the number of equations, you can choose which to solve for: the rest are treated as parameters. All solutions are copied to the home screen. Two worked examples are included.
Author Don Benson (dnbnsn@cox.net)
Category TI-89 BASIC Science Programs
File Size 85,662 bytes
File Date and Time Tue Dec 19 02:10:16 2006
Documentation Included? Yes

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Archive Contents
Name Size
Newt2sys/main.copytoh.89z    713
Newt2sys/main.newt2sys.89p    8795
Newt2sys/main.partsand.89p    558
Newt2sys/main.partsxll.89p    684
Newt2sys/main.varlist.89p    4908
Newt2sys/Newt2sys.doc    206336

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