Jan 29, 2012 #1 kthxb Mechanical Joined Jan 29, 2012 Messages 2 Location PL Hello, I have a problem is there any function able to tell me what 'E' equals? 'z' and 'y' are constant. Please, if its possible use simple language . http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/4383/wor.jpg
Hello, I have a problem is there any function able to tell me what 'E' equals? 'z' and 'y' are constant. Please, if its possible use simple language . http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/4383/wor.jpg
Jan 29, 2012 #2 Rich2001 Mechanical Joined Mar 23, 2001 Messages 896 Location US There are numerous methods to solve this. First Method - you doing the work 1. Divide each side by y 2. Take the natural log of each side 3. divide each side by -pi 4. multiple each side by (1-E)^1/2 5. Square each side 6. solve the quadratic equation for E Second method - Use the Solve function of mathcad Richard http://www.6sproductivitycom.com Upvote 0 Downvote
There are numerous methods to solve this. First Method - you doing the work 1. Divide each side by y 2. Take the natural log of each side 3. divide each side by -pi 4. multiple each side by (1-E)^1/2 5. Square each side 6. solve the quadratic equation for E Second method - Use the Solve function of mathcad Richard http://www.6sproductivitycom.com
Jan 29, 2012 #3 IRstuff Aerospace Joined Jun 3, 2002 Messages 44,895 Location US Student posting is not allowed TTFN faq731-376 Upvote 0 Downvote
Jan 29, 2012 Thread starter #4 kthxb Mechanical Joined Jan 29, 2012 Messages 2 Location PL Yes, sir. But the thing is I don't know how to write this 'solve' function in mathcad. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jan 29, 2012 #5 IRstuff Aerospace Joined Jun 3, 2002 Messages 44,895 Location US F1 brings up HELP. Type in "solve block" TTFN faq731-376 Upvote 0 Downvote
Jan 30, 2012 #6 abelniak Computer Joined Jul 7, 2009 Messages 2 Location US If you still need help, you can consider heading over to PTC's Community. http://communities.ptc.com/community/mathcad -Alan Belniak (a PTC employee) Upvote 0 Downvote
If you still need help, you can consider heading over to PTC's Community. http://communities.ptc.com/community/mathcad -Alan Belniak (a PTC employee)