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two phase in series?
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Re: two phase in series?
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by Clifford on Sun Dec 4th, 2005 at 12:23:06 PM MST
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I must say that I haven't read all of the formulas yet.
However, in general the ^ symbol means to the power of....
^ 3 would be Four Cubed = 64
^ (1/2) would be four to the half power which is the square root of four = 2
I would assume that is the same convention that is being used here. Does it make any sense?
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Re: two phase in series?
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by electrondady1 on Sun Dec 4th, 2005 at 01:22:10 PM MST
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thanks clifford that does make sense and should be helpfull.
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