Help needed in solving this equation... - This equation has variables on both right and left side of the equation...struggling to solve - Сообщения

I have spent hours on solving the below equation on MathCad or Excel....however got nowhere

Can anyone please able to help me?

As you can see in the equation below, I have to plot the value of hc but its located on both right and left side of the equation. All other variable (ao, f and v etc.) are constants.

Please help if you can.
Thank you
However you can use the solve function (here there is an example for an implicit equation)
regards,
w3b5urf3r
I have never used SMath but will try attaching the Excel file for your reference.
Thanks however for mention about this Solve equation...I will have a look at this.
P-Calculation.xls (98 КиБ) скачан 50 раз(а).
WroteMany thanks for your response.
I have never used SMath but will try attaching the Excel file for your reference.
Thanks however for mention about this Solve equation...I will have a look at this.
You're welcome

I attach here the SMath solution for your question.
best regards,
w3b5urf3r

This program looks very simple to use.
One more question: In the above example, I assumed that hc is not a function of any other additional variable. What if, in the same equation, variable f is a function of x (like f=2x, where x range from 0 to 1 (0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3..1). Can we then plot hc as a function of x on a graph using SMath?
Thank you for your help and please only suggest answer to my question if it does not take too much of your time. I truly appreciate your help and time.
WroteExcellent, thanks w3b5urf3r!
That answer is close to what I was looking for!
This program looks very simple to use.
One more question: In the above example, I assumed that hc is not a function of any other additional variable. What if, in the same equation, variable f is a function of x (like f=2x, where x range from 0 to 1 (0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3..1). Can we then plot hc as a function of x on a graph using SMath?
Thank you for your help and please only suggest answer to my question if it does not take too much of your time. I truly appreciate your help and time.
You can do it in different ways; in the attached example I define a vector of x values (using the range() function) and then I've solved an equation for each x value with a loop and then I create the matrix to plot. Obviously if you know very well the output behavior you can do all the operations "on the fly", inside the loop.
regards,
w3b5urf3r
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