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- Date added: April 21, 2007
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From MC&PH Mobile Computing :RPNCalcSeries - Free Vibrations This calculator requires RPNCalcSeries Engine to run. If you didn't have the engine already installed, after installing this calculator, download the engine - click here - and install it. If you already have the engine installed, after installing this calculator, just launch RPNCalcSeries, by tapping the RPNCalc icon in your Palm. Brief Descripition This program provides an exact solution to the differential equation for a damped oscillator vibrating freely: mx" + cx" + kx = 0. The user inputs the mass m, spring constant k, and damping constant c. The initial conditions are the displacement and velocity at time zero (x0 and x'0). You can also input t1, t2 and delta t to calculate x(t), x'(t) and x"(t), automatically. The output will be single values for x(t), x'(t) and x"(t) or tables or graphs for automatic results. Examples are supplied to show how powerful is this application. They show all you need, step by step. Many examples are supplied to show how powerful is this application. They show all you need, step by step. Other KEY Features: Palm devices supported: Z22; Tungsten E2; T/X; LifeDrive; Treo 650, ... Hi-Resolution (320x480) support User-friendly interface RPN stack display independent storage registers Upgrades / updates are life-time free of charge Palm keyboard support 5-way-navigation-buttons support
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