Solve Block Units Not Compatible
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Solve Block Units Not Compatible
Hey everybody,
I am very new to MATHCAD Prime 2.0, and I'm having a problem with the Solve Block tool. If you see the attached, on page 3 I'm trying to solve two equations for two variables. I'm guessing there's a problem with my syntax, but I followed the help file on the subject and I can't see what the problem is. Can anyone offer any advice?
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Firstly welcome to the forum.
It's because f 'c doesn't have any units. At the top of the worksheet you divide by psi, see attached.
Mike
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Firstly welcome to the forum.
It's because f 'c doesn't have any units. At the top of the worksheet you divide by psi, see attached.
Mike
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Wow, I didn't even think of that. Thank you so much. Now do you know by chance how to change the units put out by the the find() function? I'm looking for in and in^2 instead of ft and ft^2
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Have a look in the attached, I believe it's the only way to do it. When you have a mixed unit array Mathcad Prime defaults to the base unit.
Mike
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Once again, you're the man. I actually modified on your idea and saved a step. See attached
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Once again, you're the man. I actually modified on your idea and saved a step. See attached
No problem at all. The problem with your approach is that you cannot use a or A.s as you haven't applied the results of the solve block to a variable.
Mike
