
Why is the HP 15C so expensive? - Physics Forums
Feb 17, 2012 · The HP 15C is less than $100, and it was THE killer scientific calculator for engineers and chemists back in the '80s. Fits in a shirt pocket and does everything its larger …
Hp-15c Gone, but not forgotten - Physics Forums
Feb 18, 2010 · HP has a 15c emulator for the iPhone. It is either $29 or $39, but that is way cheaper than what they go for on ebay. I'd buy more than one 15c, 32sII or 42S if they were …
RPN vs Algebraic Mode on calculators. - Physics Forums
Feb 24, 2007 · RPN rules. When you have become familiar with that notation, you will zip through calculations that used to seem tedious. I got my first HP back in '76 or so, when I went back to …
Which calculator? Hp 50G vs Ti89 Titanium - Physics Forums
Oct 11, 2006 · I remember not being able to financially justify trading up to an HP 15C, since my 29C did everything I needed, but I really liked the 15C. It's financial cousin, the HP 12C is still …
How do I calculate roots with the 15c - Physics Forums
May 12, 2012 · I'm trying to calculate the cube root of -8, for example, so I type in these buttons: 8 CHS (change sign) Enter 3 1/x y^x But it gives me an...
Goodbye TI-85, Hello HP 50g: A Calculator Review - Physics Forums
Sep 26, 2012 · I thought of the TI-89 Titanium. But then I remembered that HP had a good line of calculators - at least they did. I do not think they have maintained their quality quite so well as …
Calculate Jet Engine Net Thrust (F(N)) - Physics Forums
Feb 7, 2009 · This is the way the formula is written in my book; Gross Thrust (Static) F (gross) = m dot (V2-V1) V2-V1 Final velocity – initial velocity.
Calculating required horsepower - Physics Forums
Sep 15, 2019 · My attempt at the solution goes as follows: power = work / time power = (distance * force) / time power = (2640 ft * 2000 lb) / 6 seconds = 880000 ft lb / sec horsepower = …
Calculating changes in Fan Power - Physics Forums
Nov 9, 2010 · Would it also apply to removing airflow restrictors such as sound attenuators downstream of the fan in the ductwork? Also, is the 6356 just a coefficient to get power into …
Does an Alternator Really Take This Much Torque? - Physics Forums
May 25, 2013 · Datasheet Graph shows torque peak ~ 13.6 ft lbs at maybe 2750 RPM which calculates 7.12 hp, just about what the dotted hp line on same graph shows . and at output of …