Finding a Cannon Problem to Solve with GNU Octave

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The discussion centers around finding a suitable problem related to cannonball trajectories that can be solved using GNU Octave. The user seeks specific examples or resources to identify such problems, emphasizing the need for practical applications of physics concepts in programming. The request highlights the importance of integrating theoretical knowledge with computational tools like GNU Octave for educational purposes.

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  • Understanding of projectile motion principles
  • Familiarity with GNU Octave programming environment
  • Basic knowledge of physics equations related to motion
  • Ability to interpret and analyze mathematical models
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  • Research projectile motion problems in physics
  • Explore GNU Octave documentation for simulation techniques
  • Investigate online resources for cannonball trajectory examples
  • Learn about numerical methods for solving differential equations in GNU Octave
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This discussion is beneficial for students, educators, and anyone interested in applying physics concepts through programming, particularly those using GNU Octave for simulations and problem-solving in mechanics.

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Hi to all!

My teacher told me to find a problem from the internet based on Cannon throwing a ball, and then to try to solve it using gnu octave.

My problem is that I didnt find any problem with cannon.
Can you please tell me where to find?

Best Regards
 
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platonas1 said:
Hi to all!

My teacher told me to find a problem from the internet based on Cannon throwing a ball, and then to try to solve it using gnu octave.

My problem is that I didnt find any problem with cannon.
Can you please tell me where to find?

Best Regards



Anyone Please? I just need to give me a problem regarding cannon ball which it can be solved using gny octave! No need to solve it for me!
 

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