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This month’s challenge is related to electrical engineering. We have a simple circuit with an electrical potential of 220 Volts. Initially we have a single 10 Ohm resistor. Then we add a second resistor in parallel, with 10% higher resistance. Then we add a third resistor in parallel, with 10% higher resistance than the previous resistor. And so on.
These calculations are fairly straightforward, so it will be interesting to see what tools – vectors, matrices, loops, plots, charts, etc. – that you use to solve the problem. As always, how you document your calculations is important as your worksheet will be visible to the community.
Here is an example of three resistors in parallel, as drawn in Creo Schematics:
There seems to be an issue here. Cannot load or download files in this thread.
I managed to load once but now can download that file or load new files.
@ppal I can't either; probably because of the switch to the new style of "tips" that happened between when you posted and now.
Let me go complain to @Jaime_Lee about it. What might end up happening is that this gets moved/remade over to the regular Mathcad board.
@ppal it's been reposted to the normal Mathcad board given the site-wide changes to how the "tips" boards work:
Please repost your own attempt there as well!