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Scot and All,
You are exactly where I am. I'm studying for my extra and math has always
been my worst subject. In addition to the questions you just asked, do I
need a scientific calculator to do this stuff or can I do it with a regular
calculator, which is all I have.
Any help on this electrical theory stuff will be greatly appreciated.
It's been a lot of years since this old brain has had to deal with this kind
of stuff.
73
Kris
wb9slm
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On Behalf Of Scott Howell
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 9:06 AM
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Subject: requesting help with math question
All,
Ok, I'm studying away here and trying to master the material for the = Extra
class exam. I have to admit that my math skills are not the best, = but in
my defense I have not done such fun stuff when in school and = certainly
never took much algebra. So, I'm admitting my mathematical = ignorance
here and asking for a little mercy. grin I want to understand how best to
work out these problems because = remembering the answers is probably almost
as much work. grin So, here is the question and this is dealing with
resonance.
The forumla f sub r =3D r squared times l squared.
So, f is the resonant frequency and I got that and that is what I need = to
solve for.
So, r is 50 micro henrys and l is 200 pico farads.
I understand that I need to convert micro henrys to henrys and pico = farads
to farads. I gather multiplying 50 times 10 to minus 6 gets the = job done
and doing this on a calculator would be 50 times 10 (press the = x y button)
-6.
You would do the same for converting pico farads to farads.
However, at this point I'm not quite sure how to work out the rest and = of
course entering this into a scientific calculator is really important = and
would make the process a bit easier.
I realize the end result will be an answer that is in megahertz. If = anyone
could help with this I would really appreciate it. The electrical = theory
portion of the exam is going to be the difficult part for me. = RUles etc.
no problem, but this stuff which I'm sure is going to be a = big part of the
exam is going to be the make or break for me.
thanks,
73
Scott/N3BYY=
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