LT1 LOW FUEL PRESSURE
Luke Joseph
LJoseph at RFMD.com
Thu Oct 21 21:09:05 GMT 1999
Speaking of high powered calculators I bet it is possible to us an HP-48GX
as a scan tool and even a programmer. I have seen people program these
things to do everything, to top it of maybe even use the infrared wireless
port to communicate.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Rolica [SMTP:mrolica at meridian-mag.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 4:17 PM
> To: 'gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu'
> Subject: RE: LT1 LOW FUEL PRESSURE
>
> Me too I have a T-85 too! I also programed tetris, boxis solitare
> astroids
> and pong into it. Shared it with all my classmates. Takes up almost all
> my
> memory so just about all I can do is add and sub :-)
> Mike Rolica
> EXT. 260
> :-)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Squash [SMTP:realsquash at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 3:57 PM
> To: gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
> Subject: RE: LT1 LOW FUEL PRESSURE
>
> I'm glad I have a TI-85 with a solver built in...
>
> Squash
>
> > >Now due to the law of conservation of energy :-)
> > >E1=E2=E3 along any point of the pipe(
> > > Wp(a)1/y+ v(a)2/2g= wp(b)1/y+ v(b)2/2g
> > >So eliminating values of zero and w we get p(a)/y=
> > (v(b) 2 -v(a)2 )/2g
> > >using continuity equation Aava=Abvb where
> > vb=va(Aa/Ab)
> > >Now with gr 12 math skills you should be able to
> > finisher up
> > >Mike Rolica
> > >EXT. 260
> > >
> >
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