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Title: Maple as a laboratory tool in the study of RCL circuits
Authors: Nechibvute, Action
Mudzingwa, Courage
Keywords: Electric circuit; RCL; Maple; laboratory; CAS; symbolic; damping; computation
Issue Date: Aug-2013
Series/Report no.: International Journal of Research in Computer Applications and Robotics;
Abstract: This paper explores the use of the computer algebra and symbolic computational software Maple as a valuable tool in the experimental study of RCL circuits. The traditional series RCL circuit is presented to show the usefulness of Maple software as a laboratory tool that can solve the circuit equations and more importantly display signals in a way analogous to the conventional oscilloscope (CRO). The effect of variation of the circuit components and input excitation conditions can be investigated fairly quickly and results displayed visually than what can be achieved in a typical practical laboratory.
URI: http://ijrcar.com/Volume_1_Issue_5/V1i502.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1752
ISSN: 2320-7345
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