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Hello, we're trying to solve integral equations, and there's error on getting the final integral value in Mathcad. anyone can direct how to get the following integration done in Mathcad?
There's a following error: More than one independent variable for keyword solve.
Change the label of m and T to variable (they are now seen as a units), and remove the directive solve.
You should see that Prime produces the result of the integral, if it exists, which I expect to be independent of V.
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Luc
Thanks for directions, would you mind please do a zoom call the problem still exists and it doesn't give a correct final answer.
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Attach the Prime worksheet .
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Luc
Please find attached the pdf file, the Mathcad format is Xps which couldn't attach here.
There are two integrations 1 and 2 which I want the final value and answer and there was no final and correct answer for them.
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So now suddenly the integration runs from minus infinity to plus infinity instead of from 0 to infinity...?
The answer you your original integral should be
4 . Pi . (k . T / m)^2.
Correction:
8.pi.(k.T/m)^2
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Luc
And here are the results of Prime 9
Here goes:
That's Mathcad 11.
In Prime 7 you get:
You have to apply mathematical knowledge: in the end (at infinity) the exponential always wins over any power, so the limit results in 0.
It is time they build that into Prime...
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Luc