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Hi All,
I am trying to solve a pretty simple second order differetial equation, and all I am having is the message "too few initial conditions". I am using version 14.
Any ideas of what may be causing this problem?
Any inpu will be so much appreciated.
Thanks,
Marcos
Solved! Go to Solution.
There are a couple of errors in your sheet:
1) You have to use the prime symbol when providing the IC. You can't use the derivative operator. After all you can't derive y(0) with respect to t anyway.
2) You wrote B(y) whery you should have written B(y(t))
3) You used MM which is an undefined variable. I suppose you mean M.
4) You used c. As you didn't define c otherwise Mathcad assumes its the speed of light. Of course you run in a unit mismatch error. I guessed you meant cc.
There are a couple of errors in your sheet:
1) You have to use the prime symbol when providing the IC. You can't use the derivative operator. After all you can't derive y(0) with respect to t anyway.
2) You wrote B(y) whery you should have written B(y(t))
3) You used MM which is an undefined variable. I suppose you mean M.
4) You used c. As you didn't define c otherwise Mathcad assumes its the speed of light. Of course you run in a unit mismatch error. I guessed you meant cc.
Wener,
Again, thank you so much for your kindly support.
Best Regards,