On Tuesday 29 December 2015 06:03:14 Joel Rees wrote: > I don't believe I did this. > > On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 7:56 PM, Joel Rees <joel.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 6:12 PM, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote: > >> A paste of what I entered: > >> > >> define vc(vs,t,r,c) { > >> return vs * (1-e(-t/(r*c))) > >> } > >> for ( i=0.0; i<5.0; i += 0.1 ) { print i, ":", vc(120,i,83,.01 > >> ),"\n" } 0:0 > > > > Sorry I missed that. Probably should stay off the list when I'm in a > > hurry. Rip the 0:0 off the end and see how that works: > > > > for ( i=0.0; i<5.0; i += 0.1 ) { print i, ":", vc(120,i,83,.01 > > ),"\n" } > > > > Or you could unpack it bit: > > > > for ( i=0.0; i<5.0; i += 0.1 ) { > > print i, ":", vc(120,i,83,.01 ),"\n" > > } > > > > The units should be volts, seconds, ohms, and farads. I'm not > > positive about farads, but the units were set up so that this > > equation would work without conversion, as I recall. > > > > Adding current and power should look something like > > > > scale=5; > > vs = 120; > > r = 100000; > > c = .00001; > > for ( t=0.0; t<5.0; t += 0.1 ) { > > vc = vc(vs,t,r,c ); > > > vr = vs - vc; > > a = vr / r; > > p = vr * a; > > print"t: ", t, " vc:", vc(vs,t,r,c ), " a: ", a, " p: ", p, > > "\n" } > > > > > > -- > > Joel Rees > > > > Be careful when you look at conspiracy. > > Arm yourself with knowledge of yourself, as well: > > http://reiisi.blogspot.jp/2011/10/conspiracy-theories.html > > scale=5; > vs = 120; > r = 100000; > c = .00001; > for ( t=0.0; t<5.0; t += 0.1 ) { > vc = vc(vs,t,r,c ); > vr = vs - vc; > a = vr / r; > p = vr * a; > print"t: ", t, " vc:", vc(vs,t,r,c ), " a: ", a, " p: ", p, "\n" > } Thank you Joel, I have learn more about bc than the man page will ever teach me.
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