News
We can find the value of \ (m\), the gradient of the line, by forming a right-angled triangle using the coordinates of the two points.
The unconditionally stable associated Hermite (AH) finite-difference time domain (FDTD) with Mur's absorbing boundary condition is extended into the cylindrical coordinates system. With AH expansion ...
Learn and revise how to plot coordinates and create straight line graphs to show the relationship between two variables with GCSE Bitesize Edexcel Maths.
An implicit finite-difference time-domain method in cylindrical coordinates is developed using the locally one-dimensional (LOD) scheme. The Sherman-Morrison formula is utilized to solve a cyclic ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results