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Simulation of Planets with different amount of gravity

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Hi ? I am new in COMSOL! Can anyone help me I dont know where to start.

But i want to simulate all of our planet with different amount of gravitational force. Can anyone help me Iam at my 11th Grade and i am very eager to learn thanks for the help.


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Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 5 years ago 20.02.2020, 23:44 GMT-5
Updated: 5 years ago 20.02.2020, 23:46 GMT-5
  1. in regard to getting started/familiar with Comsol Multiphysics, start with working through some of the supplied tutorial examples, if you can. And if you have someone else around who has used the software before, get them to show you what they know.
  2. What aspect of the planet would you like to simulate? There are many possibilities and readers here can only guess, based on what you said. For example, are you interested in modeling the Earth's motion around the sun? Perhaps you seek to explore the effect of the Moon on ocean tides? People reading this forum may be able to help you, but you will need to explain more about the problem(s) you want to study.
  3. The primary strength of Comsol Multiphysics is solving partial differential equations that express various laws of physics. These equations are solved subject to various initial and boundary conditions, which are essential to know, when solving them. You mentioned that you are in 11th grade. Have you taken a class in physics? Do you know what equations apply to the kind of problem you want to solve? Do you understand the meaning of the terms "initial conditions" and "boundary conditions?" Help us help you. Good luck.
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1. in regard to getting started/familiar with Comsol Multiphysics, start with working through some of the supplied tutorial examples, if you can. And if you have someone else around who has used the software before, get them to show you what they know. 2. What aspect of the planet would you like to simulate? There are many possibilities and readers here can only guess, based on what you said. For example, are you interested in modeling the Earth's motion around the sun? Perhaps you seek to explore the effect of the Moon on ocean tides? People reading this forum may be able to help you, but you will need to explain more about the problem(s) you want to study. 3. The primary strength of Comsol Multiphysics is solving partial differential equations that express various laws of physics. These equations are solved subject to various initial and boundary conditions, which are essential to know, when solving them. You mentioned that you are in 11th grade. Have you taken a class in physics? Do you know what equations apply to the kind of problem you want to solve? Do you understand the meaning of the terms "initial conditions" and "boundary conditions?" Help us help you. Good luck.

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