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Question for you mathmaticians.....

Dennis J Gooding

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[-e[SUP](iπ)[/SUP]][SUP]½[/SUP] 2[SUP]3[/SUP] Σ Ω[SUP]-1[/SUP] π

... and I might even go back for Ω[SUP]-1[/SUP], τ/π.

Bill, I'm impressed. How were you able to access an equations mode in this post. BTW, as electrical enginners, we should be using j instead of i for the unit imaginary.
 

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As a non-electrical engineer, I am reduced to using these symbols:

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Bill, I'm impressed. How were you able to access an equations mode in this post. BTW, as electrical enginners, we should be using j instead of i for the unit imaginary.

j felt like j needed to bend the rules just a bit for the benefit of the non EE's.

Depending on the preferences that you have chosen for the editor window, you might see a third row of buttons for things like table options and superscript and subscript. The symbols that aren't found on a standard keyboard can be entered as escape codes or by using the Windows Character Map (if you are using a Windows PC). I assume that Macs have something similar. For Greek letters I changed the font to Times New Roman because the default Verdana Greek letters don't look right.

As a non-electrical engineer, I am reduced to using these symbols:

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Please, Mark, ... this is a family oriented forum. :rolleyes:
 

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I'm so ashamed.

Mea culpa, mea culpa

Ideo firmiter propono de cetero me non peccaturum peccandique occasiones proximas fugiturum
 

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Hijack warning...

Dennis, totally off topic but I read your review of Glenn Lucas' sharpening video. Enjoyed your review and took your advice and bought it. Very glad I did; so thanks!

Mark
 
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