Sharp EL-W506T vs. Sharp EL-W516T
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11-19-2019, 04:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-19-2019 08:55 PM by Pjwum.)
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RE: Sharp EL-W506T vs. Sharp EL-W516T
(11-15-2019 01:50 AM)Mjim Wrote: I tried this myself, but I kept getting different results. Mjim, your result is correct. I messed up km and m. (Of course 1/r^2 converges and so does the indefinite integral over 1/r^2 from rE to inf. Express the energy to bring a mass probe from Earth to infinity in space as kinetic energy at rE and you get the so called escape velocity which is independant from the mass probe (11.2 km/s for our planet)). 1/r^2 drops really fast and is reduced to 1/10th at about 1/20th the distance to the moon or 0.05 light seconds from Earth. Poor EL-W506 takes its default Simpson n=100 and averages the first trapezoid over a distance of 1/100 ly = 315360 light seconds, which results in a huge error right from the start. As far as I have seen the Sharp doesn't offer default settings for its integration algorithm, as Bob asked. You have to - optionally - make an educated guess for n every time you start an integration instead of specifying your required eps. Of course this is beyond any high school level. Patrick |
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