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I'm wondering if anyone has any insight to this problem.
I'm attempting to use the solve block to simulataneously solve for 3 unknowns using 3 equations. When I try, it returns a "These units are not compatible" error on the last variable of the find function. It doesn't matter which variable is in the last spot, it is always that one that is incorrect.
I'm attaching a screenshot of the values. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Isaac Cohen wrote:
Also, looking around I'm finding that people are saying that you shouldn't use variables with different units in find. I've tried adding a second find for the inductors, but it doesn't seem to help.
That's not an issue with Prime
Have a look at the attached. There was something wrong with your units., so I have divided R.min by ohms and it works. You have not allocated any units to Q.
Try removing the units from the variables which get square rooted.
Can you upload a worksheet?
Also, looking around I'm finding that people are saying that you shouldn't use variables with different units in find. I've tried adding a second find for the inductors, but it doesn't seem to help.
P.S. My reply post about the worksheet request is being moderated because I included a link to the worksheet. I'm not sure how to upload the worksheet otherwise.
EDIT: I figured it out. I tried using it without units by the way and it said there was no solution.
Sorry, I just found that I multiplied instead of divided!
My fault!
Isaac Cohen wrote:
Sorry, I just found that I multiplied instead of divided!
My fault!
Sorry can you explain.
The Q equation should have had L/C instead of L*C. You caught it.
Super. I'm glad you got your solution.
Isaac Cohen wrote:
Also, looking around I'm finding that people are saying that you shouldn't use variables with different units in find. I've tried adding a second find for the inductors, but it doesn't seem to help.
That's not an issue with Prime
Have a look at the attached. There was something wrong with your units., so I have divided R.min by ohms and it works. You have not allocated any units to Q.
Isaac Cohen wrote:
P.S. My reply post about the worksheet request is being moderated because I included a link to the worksheet. I'm not sure how to upload the worksheet otherwise.
Well I have never heard of that before.