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I was calculating the value of a parallel resistor to form a 100 ohm load with an existing 47k ohm load. I came up with 100 ohms. I double checked my calculations.(still 100 ohm) This just seemed to be to much of a coincidence, being I was looking for a 100 ohm TOTAL figure. Can someone tell me if this is correct, and, if not, what did I do wrong. I know this is a stupid question. But it's been 33 years since I droped out of the 9th grade! Thanks for reading my post.
Julien
"There's someone in my head, but it's not me"
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Topic - Rusty math skills - Julien43 14:21:34 11/22/04 (6)
- Re: Rusty math skills - dhrab 04:40:32 11/23/04 (1)
- Re: Rusty math skills - Julien43 17:09:33 11/23/04 (0)
- Thank You Gentlemen!! nt - Julien43 16:56:43 11/22/04 (0)
- Re: Rusty math skills - rm100 15:17:15 11/22/04 (0)
- Your math is correct..... - pburant 15:10:28 11/22/04 (1)
- Re: Your math is correct..... - Julien43 16:48:42 11/23/04 (0)