If i know L F and Pi(its a blueberry pi) how do I find C?
A Thread Starter arthur92710 Joined Jun 25, 2007 307 Dec 1, 2007 #1 If i know L F and Pi(its a blueberry pi) how do I find C?
hgmjr Joined Jan 28, 2005 9,027 Dec 1, 2007 #2 You have all of the variables in hand except the one you want to calculate. It should be a simple algebra problem from there. hgmjr
You have all of the variables in hand except the one you want to calculate. It should be a simple algebra problem from there. hgmjr
A Thread Starter arthur92710 Joined Jun 25, 2007 307 Dec 1, 2007 #3 So would it be (f*2pi)^2 =1 .........................L ......=C But how do i get rid of the 1 over the c? Should i just use the reciprical of both side? ......L .....=..C (f*2pi)^2 Right?
So would it be (f*2pi)^2 =1 .........................L ......=C But how do i get rid of the 1 over the c? Should i just use the reciprical of both side? ......L .....=..C (f*2pi)^2 Right?
M mozikluv Joined Jan 22, 2004 1,435 Dec 1, 2007 #4 am about to give you the correct formula, but i guess it won't help. why dont you put reasonable values on the original formula and work your way backwards and see if you get the correct values thru your reformulation.
am about to give you the correct formula, but i guess it won't help. why dont you put reasonable values on the original formula and work your way backwards and see if you get the correct values thru your reformulation.