It's time for another physics example. In this case, I am going to calculate the electric field due to an electric charged rod. Of course you could do this analytically using a bit of calculus. This ...
Everyone already uses computers in physics. At the very least, students use handheld calculators (I doubt anyone is still using a slide-rule calculator). Also, it's becoming more common to have ...
Kövari and Pommerenke [19], and Elliott [8], have shown that the truncated Faber series gives a polynomial approximation which (for practical values of the degree of the polynomial) is very close to ...