I have a big problem with the answers to my equations being wrong because of the
decimal point. I have a good understanding of conversions of all the units to decimals, that
is not the problem. But I often come up with 200ohm instead of 20ohm for example, or it
could be .5A instead of .05A or vice versa. I am reading "Electronics..A Self Teaching
Guide" 2nd edition by Harry Kybett. I just do not see a rhyme or reason to much of the
way the author lays out the questions sometimes he will have 50mA÷100 and then
he will use .05A÷100, or 20V ÷ 12mA or 20V ÷ .012A???? I have tried converting
everything to decimals but it just does not always work out, sometimes his answers are
right keeping it in mA and sometimes they are not unless I convert them to decimals. I
feel like there is a rule about what to do in cases such as these that makes sense of all
of this, I feel like an idiot, I always did great in math but its been so long(30+yrs). I am in
the 4th chapter on transistors. In this chapter, it teaches steps on how to turn on and off
transisters as a one, two, or three transistor switch circuits, and how to calculate the right
resistors, Please any help will be greatly appreciated.
decimal point. I have a good understanding of conversions of all the units to decimals, that
is not the problem. But I often come up with 200ohm instead of 20ohm for example, or it
could be .5A instead of .05A or vice versa. I am reading "Electronics..A Self Teaching
Guide" 2nd edition by Harry Kybett. I just do not see a rhyme or reason to much of the
way the author lays out the questions sometimes he will have 50mA÷100 and then
he will use .05A÷100, or 20V ÷ 12mA or 20V ÷ .012A???? I have tried converting
everything to decimals but it just does not always work out, sometimes his answers are
right keeping it in mA and sometimes they are not unless I convert them to decimals. I
feel like there is a rule about what to do in cases such as these that makes sense of all
of this, I feel like an idiot, I always did great in math but its been so long(30+yrs). I am in
the 4th chapter on transistors. In this chapter, it teaches steps on how to turn on and off
transisters as a one, two, or three transistor switch circuits, and how to calculate the right
resistors, Please any help will be greatly appreciated.