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Comment | Post #282265 |
@Olin I do agree the author deserves an explanation and I apologize for having given one only after your prompt. I was mislead by the apparently low activity in this thread.
@coquelicot
As far as the units are concerned nothing changes to me, those relations are wrong, of course feel free to write ... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #282265 |
I didn't want to avoid anything, I just tried not to repeat myself, anyway:
1. You wrote that Vc1=Ic1, this is wrong, volts cannot be amperes.
2. You wrote cos(t-90°), this is wrong because the argument of trigonometric functions must be radiants , a pure number, and t is seconds instead.
3. The... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #282265 |
I don't feel the question can be down voted for mistakes, it's done just to get advice and eventually being corrected. I'd down vote a question only for being rude or trolling. On the other hand, in my opinion, if someone decides to answer he/she should try fix OP mistakes, otherwise the didactical p... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |
Comment | Post #282265 |
I find it below what I feel an acceptable level answer. Beside the later edit taking into account the exp term, what I read is that some Vc1 equals a current, i.e. volts=amperes unit mismatch. Clear enough to experienced readers there must be some hidden 1ohm constant to fix it up. The same applies t... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |