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Dear mathcad fans,
I would like to know how to solve an equation for a variable?
I have an equation with two unknowns L1 and C1 (see attached), and I want to solve it for L1, ie in the form L1=f(C1).
Any idea how to get that?
Thank you in advance.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thanks Alan. Brilliant as usual.
Now I want to plot both solutions in an XY-Plot for C1 ranging from 10^-12 to 50*10^-12 in steps of 0.1*10^-12 (unit for C1 is farad).
The problem is that i get an error message "plotting failed. Replace complex values and NaN by real numbers".
What is wrong?
John Doe wrote:
Now I want to plot both solutions in an XY-Plot for C1 ranging from 10^-12 to 50*10^-12 in steps of 0.1*10^-12 (unit for C1 is farad).
The problem is that i get an error message "plotting failed. Replace complex values and NaN by real numbers".
What is wrong?
What are the values (and units) of w700, w960 and Lp700?
I've shown a plot in the attached, but of course the values of the above are quite arbitrary - you will need to replace them with the correct ones.
Alan
I am still struggling with plotting under Mathcad Prime.
Can anyone please have a look at the attached file? Always I think I have finally understood how to plot under mathcad but this is unfortunately not the case.
Thanks
P.S: Is it possible the change the value for C1 only one time and get simultaneously the results for L1 and L2?