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Sure, here's a simple Ohm's Law program:
01 LBL "OHMSLAW"
02 "I (AMPS)?"
03 PROMPT
04 "R (OHMS)?"
05 PROMPT
06 *
07 "E="
08 ARCL ST X
09 "|V"
10 END
(where "|" should be replaced by the append symbol)
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is there any way I can get a program on ohms law & pascals law ? Thank You Dale
Eric's HP-41 program incorporates the well-known E = IR for DC systems or where E and I are "in-phase" AC quantities (purely-resistive systems). We AC power guys prefer E = IZ, where E, I, and Z are all complex-valued, and Z = R + jX. Unfortunately, the HP-41 was not designed with built-in complex-number support.
-- KS