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QB64 Practical Sceince use
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(01-21-2023, 01:15 AM)TerryRitchie Wrote: I thought the formula for resistors in parallel is 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 ...

That's what I was taught in electronics class during my aviation electronics (avionics) training in the Marine Corps.

The basic 2 value formula is (X1 x X2) / (X1 + X2) to give a parallel total value.  Which could be used for 3 and more.  Repeat add nauseous.

When finding the value for 3 or more.  It's what you were taught in the Marines.  Using reciprocals, is such a pain in the ass without a calculator.   The program I presented can find the total or a missing single value. I created the program to find the R2 value of a simple R1, R2 circuit.  Unfortunately R2 could not be a normal sold value.  So a 20 turn pot of X value with a fixed resistor of the major value was used.  The circuit was a CC source power supply.  So a tweaking was going to be needed.

What you learned is not wrong, just harder.  Remember the two value formula, when it's only two parts.  Even without a calculator it's faster.
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QB64 Practical Sceince use - by doppler - 01-20-2023, 02:28 PM
RE: QB64 Practical Sceince use - by doppler - 01-20-2023, 03:21 PM
RE: QB64 Practical Sceince use - by TerryRitchie - 01-21-2023, 01:15 AM
RE: QB64 Practical Sceince use - by doppler - 01-21-2023, 02:22 AM



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