It keeps working out at 42 for me
Matt
Ha!... I was doing this at school today!... But for charge rather than voltage.
I'm trying it and I don't get 6.3 Volts!![]()
Man, that takes me back... I used to be able to solve that kind of equations. The e-function bothers me here... I know that it's a logarithmic function, but I can't recall if e has a value...
EDIT :I followed that equation exactly as you put it, and i get 0.9999993169 V which i assume is wrong!!!
EDIT :I followed that equation exactly as you put it, and i get 0.9999993169 V which i assume is wrong!!!
Thank God I go to a trade school instead of a regular college/university. I don't have to do anything that complex.
Here's a stupid question though. If e always equals 2.71828... etc. then why not just put 2.71828 rounded to whatever place is accurate enough? I mean, to me that's like saying "from now on when you see an A it's really a seven"...
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