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We also compared iterative methods with the analytical solution, and found that the forward Euler \(FE\) method result in an approximation with larger relative error than the 4th order Runge-kutta \(RK4\) method. In addition to a small relative error, we also found that RK4 has a higher convergence rate at approx. $4.0$, compared to FE at approx. $1.4$. Which suggest RK4 ...
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We also compared iterative methods with the analytical solution, and found that the forward Euler \(FE\) method result in an approximation with larger relative error than the 4th order Runge-kutta \(RK4\) method. In addition to a small relative error, we also found that RK4 has a higher convergence rate at approx. $4.0$, compared to FE at approx. $1.4$. Which suggest RK4 ...
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Resonance and freq?
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We finally looked at how the amount of particles that stay in the Penning trap
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change when using different angular frequencies in a time-dependent field. We
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observed that there seem to be a resonating frequency at around $1.4MHz$ that
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makes the particles escape the Penning trap even at low amplitudes.
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