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Offline brotjob  
#1 Posted : 06 October 2015 23:57:54(UTC)
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I am doing something that seems fairly simple but I get no result. What am I missing?
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#2 Posted : 07 October 2015 16:29:18(UTC)
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As said in the reference book: "Cannot solve for variables with units."
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#3 Posted : 07 October 2015 20:32:45(UTC)
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I read the German handbook by Dr. Martin Kraska and on page 109 he states that Solve() can deal with units which would be a major advantage over solve(). Anyway, if I delete the units the error persists so I think the units are not the cause.
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#4 Posted : 07 October 2015 22:34:05(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: brotjob Go to Quoted Post
I read the German handbook by Dr. Martin Kraska and on page 109 he states that Solve() can deal with units which would be a major advantage over solve(). Anyway, if I delete the units the error persists so I think the units are not the cause.


Use:
Solving cuadEquation

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#5 Posted : 08 October 2015 01:39:13(UTC)
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Thanks! Of course it makes more sense with a coefficient in Ohm/V and we must select the positive solution:
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