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Old 03-05-13, 10:50 PM   #11
Dignan
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Originally Posted by Dorjun Driver View Post
What Pisces said. It appears your calculator wants radians as input. Sooo:

asin (V sin RADIANS(A) / (V ^ 2 + T ^ 2 - 2VT cos RADIANS(A) ^ 1/2)

Or something to that effect. The output of asin(whatever), may be considered a scalar. But it ain't.

Your inputs from above should spit out 17.4 and 9.9 respectively.

Now. Who's working on the Q and D spread calculator?
Ok, thanks. I'll see if I can figure out how to switch it to Radian output.

Before I try, doesn't putting "sin" before my A make it read that input as radians?
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