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The use of choice examples to show the practical application of matrix algebra and related mathematical tools in specific problems, it serves also as an introduction to linear programming, fluid mechanics, vector analysis and rf cicuit design.The full workings and code are made available for the use and adaptation of the reader. Here we walk through examples of using linear algebra and matrices to solve problems like cost estimation, we show how similar techniques are used in electrical theory and circuit design. We show how ballistics can predict the range of a football and the time of travel…mehr

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The use of choice examples to show the practical application of matrix algebra and related mathematical tools in specific problems, it serves also as an introduction to linear programming, fluid mechanics, vector analysis and rf cicuit design.The full workings and code are made available for the use and adaptation of the reader. Here we walk through examples of using linear algebra and matrices to solve problems like cost estimation, we show how similar techniques are used in electrical theory and circuit design. We show how ballistics can predict the range of a football and the time of travel of a bullet. We see how we can generate 3d transforms of rotation and reflection of objects about general axes and mirrors. We look at the problem of signal rejection in transmission lines and give worked solutions.
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Olatunde Adeyemo has also written: "Matrix Magic" Which handles the topics of linear equations, and linear programming, the equations for handling projectiles in a retarding fluid and sets out how to create programs for 3D transformation of objects through general rotations or mirror imaging. "A Little Rocket Science and other Baubles" It uses a heuristic approach to solve network problems and demonstrates this in pipe network analysis in the water supply industry. The same approach is used to demonstrate how it may be used to work out the final configuration of a web of elastic members supporting various loads. We look at the rocket/payload problem, where the payload weighs much less than the fuel used to deliver it. We look at the various fuel options and make 1st order estimations of what these would take to put a known mass into orbit. "Alien Pi in the Sky" We show how the simple helical coil spring is a subtle way of amplifying the flexion properties of it's constituent material and how it can be optimised by design. We look at 1st principle stress and strain analysis in3D structures resolve loads on each member into compressional/extensional or bending or torquing. By describing the structure as network of members and connecting nodes we are able to use a computer algorithm to the static load on each member and it's status. showing we have created a very useful tool for structural analysis. It sets out how to create an extended precision system in c++ with structures and functions necessary to perform basic maths manipulations. This system is then used to calculate roots to high precision and pi with various methods. Sites associated with these publications www.anglo-african.com https://github.com/Tunde-Adeyemo/arbitrary-p https://github.com/Tunde-Adeyemo/PlatonicSolids