You must have misread what was said. If you understand what is going on, it
is a no brainer and you don't have to memorize the question/answer books.
I'm not sure what the question is exactly, but roughly one question states:
if you have a 100 ohm pure resistance in series with a 50 ohm capacitive
reactance, how do you express the impedance?
1) 50 + j100
2) 50 - j100
3) 100 + j50
4) 100 - j50
Come on, put any numbers in there. You don't have to figure anything.
73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA
"Brian" wrote in message
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For the extra class exam, do they allow scientific calculators?
If not is the a tan/arctan chart allowed for the rlc phase angle
questions?
I took and got the general last year but as I remember it I thought
they
limited
the test taker to basic function calculators....
Why would you need a Calculator, none of the Questions are that tough
They're only tough if you try to understand the material, but if
you're just going to memorize the questions and answers, then you're
right.
You would only need a calculator if you were going to work through a
problem, but if you're just going to memorize the questions and
answers, then you're right.
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