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Hello,i have r1=3 r2=7 r3=9 is the some operator that will do the parallel operator? 1/rt =1/r1 +1/r2 +1/r3 Thanks Edited by user 29 May 2019 14:46:31(UTC)
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EEL_Rpar() function from the Electrical Engineering Library: r.Σ:EEL_Rpar(r.1,r.2,r.3) |
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Originally Posted by: engen1 Hello,i have r1=3 r2=7 r3=9 is the some operatorthat will do the parallel operator? 1/rt =1/r1 1/r2 1/r3 Sorry, I don't understand parallel operator.
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud
Sorry, I don't understand parallel operator.
This operator let's you calculate the total resistance of resistances in parallel
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Originally Posted by: oscampo Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud
Sorry, I don't understand parallel operator.
This operator let's you calculate the total resistance of resistances in parallel More explicitly... |
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Originally Posted by: alyles This operator let's you calculate the total resistance of resistances in parallel Thanks alyles for the dual resistance operator explanation, i.e: series/parallel ... both ways ... Jean
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