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order of placement ( addition ) does NOTmatter
False. The momentum of an object is given by the mass times the velocity of the object. Hence, a low-mass object must have a large velocity to have a large momentum.
true or false : in order to get the best results from an experiment, change as many variables as possible within the experiment?
The rate of convergance for the bisection method is the same as it is for every other iteration method, please see the related question for more info. The actual specific 'rate' depends entirely on what your iteration equation is and will vary from problem to problem. As for the order of convergance for the bisection method, if I remember correctly it has linear convergence i.e. the convergence is of order 1. Anyway, please see the related question.
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The rate of convergence of an iterative method is represented by mu (μ) and is defined as such:Suppose the sequence{xn} (generated by an iterative method to find an approximation to a fixed point) converges to a point x, thenlimn->[infinity]=|xn+1-x|/|xn-x|[alpha]=μ,where μ≥0 and α(alpha)=order of convergence.In cases where α=2 or 3 the sequence is said to have quadratic and cubic convergence respectively. However in linear cases i.e. when α=1, for the sequence to converge μ must be in the interval (0,1). The theory behind this is that for En+1≤μEn to converge the absolute errors must decrease with each approximation, and to guarantee this, we have to set 0
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The False Order - 1913 was released on: USA: 9 January 1913
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Typical application of Runge-Kutta is a fourth order method. See related link.
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