DP Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation Questionbank
AHL 5.18—Eulers method for 2nd order DEs
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EXN.1.AHL.TZ0.13a:
Write the differential equation as a system of coupled first order differential equations.
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EXN.1.AHL.TZ0.13b:
When ,
Use Euler’s method with a step length of to find an estimate for the value of the displacement and velocity of the particle when .
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22M.2.AHL.TZ1.4b.i:
Use the substitution to write the differential equation as a system of coupled, first order differential equations.
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22M.2.AHL.TZ1.4b.ii:
Use Euler’s method with a step length of to find the displacement of the particle when .
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22M.2.AHL.TZ1.4b.iii:
Find the long-term velocity of the particle.
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SPM.2.AHL.TZ0.7g:
Use your answers to parts (d), (e) and (f) to comment on the accuracy of the Euler approximation to this model.
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SPM.2.AHL.TZ0.7a:
By substituting into the equation, find an expression for the velocity of the particle at time . Give your answer in the form .
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SPM.2.AHL.TZ0.7e:
By repeated application of Euler’s method, find an approximation for the terminal velocity, to five significant figures.
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SPM.2.AHL.TZ0.7c:
Write down the differential equation as a system of first order differential equations.
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SPM.2.AHL.TZ0.7d:
Use Euler’s method, with a step length of 0.2, to find the displacement and velocity of the object when .
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SPM.2.AHL.TZ0.7f:
Use the differential equation to find the terminal velocity for the object.
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SPM.2.AHL.TZ0.7b:
From your solution to part (a), or otherwise, find the terminal velocity of the object predicted by this model.