anyway you put Rpq=Req right?
We're way past that! -- Please concentrate! -- You're almost there!!!anyway you put Rpq=Req right?
For what ?I must be the only 'normal' person posting here! 16 to go.
Pleased to hear itMy humble apologies HP.
What is wrong part?@RRITESH KAKKAR
Please try re-working the problem -- you're very close! I'll give you further assistance if needed...K?![]()
Please see post #494 -- should things 'go astray' again -- we'll 'dig into it' ...K?What is wrong part?
Don't write Req² as Req2. That appears either like a different quantity -- the resistance eq2 -- or as Req multiplied by two. The normal text expression is to use the carat symbol, '^', for exponentiation.(1Ω x Req) = (Req - 2Ω)(1Ω + Req)
(1Ω x Req) = Req+Req2-2Ω-2Req
Req-Req = Req2-2Req -2Ω
Req2-2Req -2Ω=0