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			Solving Simple Physics Problems with Python/Scipy - Motion in one dimension
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								This will be the first in a series of videos whereby we work through freshman/sophomore physics problems using Python and the Numpy/Scipy packages. The purpose of these videos is get get comfortable using numerical methods and computation resources to solve problems. Because these problems can be solved by hand, it provides a nice way to double check our work. In some cases I will embellish the problems to make them more suitable for use with a computer.
The first video here is on motion if one dimension.We use trapz to perform numerical integration and use a spline to interpolate between data points.
Github: https://github.com/kpmooney/numerical_methods_youtube/tree/master/physics/2_11
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