(SR-56) Computer Applications in Chemistry
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09-26-2024, 01:45 PM
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(SR-56) Computer Applications in Chemistry
An excerpt from Computer Applications in Chemistry, An Introduction for PC Users, ©VCH 1989, ISBN 0-89573-864-3 U.S., pages 9-10
2 Formulas 2.1 Introduction to Computer Languages To solve problems in natural science, mathematical calculations are often carried out. If the same formula has to be used frequently with varying values, setting up a standard computer program may be useful. For simple formulas a programmable pocket calculator may be used, however, doing the same job on a PC is usually much simpler, and has the advantage that the program can be saved for later use or transferred elsewhere. As an example, let us try to program the following simple mathematical formula y = e(-b∙t)/(1+t) The program for the pocket calculator SR56 from Texas Instruments looks like this … With some experience it is not too difficult to write this program, but it is somewhat complicated and it is easy to make an error. … BEST! SlideRule damnable iteration … able to corrupt a saint |
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