SOLUTION: Learning algebra as it applies to electronics. Having trouble with this one because I do not know what to do with the 1/2 shown in the equation.
x= -1/ [2phi(FC)1/2]
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x= -1/ [2phi(FC)1/2]
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Question 70182: Learning algebra as it applies to electronics. Having trouble with this one because I do not know what to do with the 1/2 shown in the equation.
x= -1/ [2phi(FC)1/2] Answer by bucky(2189) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The exponent of means take the square root of this quantity. In another form your equation is:
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Are you sure this equation is correct? usually represents magnetic flux or possibly
the phase shift in an a-c voltage. Did you mean ... the radian measure of a
circle equivalent to 180 degrees?
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Also, this is not the equation for the capacitive resistance in an a-c circuit. That equation
is:
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It is also not the equation for the resonant frequency of a series R-L-C circuit.
That equation is:
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I'm a little rusty as you can tell, but I don't recall the equation you provided.