Efficient Ways to Verify Answers in Physics and Engineering Problems

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Efficient verification of answers in physics and engineering can be achieved through various methods beyond dimensional analysis. Utilizing alternative solution methods allows for cross-checking results, while estimating solutions can help confirm consistency. Checking known values or specific cases where the expected outcome is known is also effective. Additionally, ensuring that quantities behave as anticipated can serve as a validation technique. Overall, employing multiple verification strategies enhances accuracy in problem-solving.
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i hope this is the correct place to post this..

are there any other technical ways, besides dimensional analysis, to check your answers in physics and engineering problems?
 
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Many problems have different methods of obtaining a solution---you can use one to check another. Very often there are ways of estimating the correct solution to confirm that yours is consistent. Generally it depends on the situation.

Sometimes you can check the back of the book or google as-well. ;)
 
ENgez said:
i hope this is the correct place to post this..
I moved this thread over to the General Physics forum since it wasn't really a homework-type question.
 
well if you ever get a velocity of more than 3x10^8 m/s you know your answer is probably not right :D
 
When I have an expression that applies to a general case, I like to check specific cases where I know what the answer should be and confirm if I get the expected result.

Another thing you can do is make sure quantities vary as expected.
 
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