Operation with units: f is not defined

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#21 Posted: 6/27/2016 3:57:09 PM
Jean Giraud

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Try L[H], C[F] ... ωo=> Hz ... wrong... it should be rad/s
#22 Posted: 6/27/2016 6:25:33 PM
CBG

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Wikipedia says:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_reactance

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Carlos
#23 Posted: 6/28/2016 12:48:39 AM
Jean Giraud

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ωo => angular resonnance [rad/s]
You confuse yourself jumping from Wiki to Wiki

The angular Smath [Hz] unit error was reported before
[From recollection, reported by Mike].
Wikipedia is often useful, but by far not bible,
I would say "Indian telephone plagia from uneducated".

Take care Basile: Jean
#24 Posted: 6/28/2016 11:50:27 AM
CBG

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I 'm not confused , you could use the units Hz . in the frequency variable .

online calculator : http://www.fxsolver.com/solve/

Cal_Reactance.png



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Carlos
#25 Posted: 6/28/2016 7:59:25 PM
Jean Giraud

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Wrote

I 'm not confused , you could use the units Hz . in the frequency variable



You are right: Hz is the counts/second of the evolution.
But that is not the analysis of the physics.

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