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solve for a variable in an equation, then do laplace transform
oh i just added the single quotations, i think it's better.

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solve for a variable in an equation, then do laplace transform
i have an equation that needs to solve for my variable "A" in the script, but i don't think i did it correctly, or if there is a...

11 years ago | 1 answer | 0

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imaginary number
oh man. you are great. thanks!

12 years ago | 0

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imaginary number
okay this should be simple, but it's not working. i'm just trying to assign a name to the imaginary part of Sload, but i'm getti...

12 years ago | 2 answers | 0

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cartesian to polar?
okay here's what i ended up doing. it seems okay. any suggestions to make it better? Ztot = ((1/(C1R + C1Z)) + (1/(C2R + C2...

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cartesian to polar?
right, you can see that i'm not sure how to use these commands. we haven't been taught how to use matlab, so i'm trying to do th...

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cartesian to polar?
i have tried to turn my values into polar (I need the angle of Ztot) but it's giving me the wrong value. where is my error? ...

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preallocation?
okay i'll try that. thanks walter!!

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preallocation?
yeah i saw that already. i need some more specific help.

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preallocation?
i'm trying to solve for various parts of a compensated circuit, but some of my formulas are giving me this "preallocate" suggest...

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quick easy question
here is the error response. i tried the "." and it still doesn't like it! frustrating. i don't really know how to use matlab, an...

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quick easy question
im trying to write an rlc script, and it doesn't like my Vc line. what is my error? i've already established alpha omega and t. ...

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