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Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?
 
07-29-21 01:59 tom wrote to All about Need VOLT - AMP - WATT co
Howdy! Tom,

to> @MSGID: <61027D3B.8625.elerepar@capitolcityonline.net>
to> Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have
to> internet in my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget
to> the apps. And i dont care to do math. I just want a simple
to> piece of free software for windows.

to> Any suggestions?

I know that You wrote that You don\'t want to do Math.

Here are two Mamory Helpers I remember from High School Electric class.


E E = Volts
________________________ I = Amps.
| R = Resistance in Omhs
I | R
|


and

P P = Power in Watts
________________________ I = Amps.
| E = Volts
I | E
|


Hope they are of help to You.

73 (Best Regards) de (from) Ed W9ODR dit dit

.... Everyone smiles in the same language.
 
On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 01:59:53 -0500, tom <tom@nomail.com> wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Search for \"Ohm\'s Law Calculator\". Most include Power. For example:
<https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-free/9nblggh095cz>
<https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-calculator/9pcp2b4q6sc5>
<https://safeforpc.com/ohms-law-calculator-for-pc-windows-and-mac-free-download>
<https://napkforpc.com/apk/com.mkvsoft.ohmslawcalculator/>
etc...

More of the same:
<https://www.google.com/search?q=ohm%27s+law+calculator+windows>


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On 29 Jul 21 at group /sci/electronics/repair in article b6k4ggla90g3coio1...@4ax.com
<t...@nomail.com> (tom) wrote:
Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps.

I\'d move on rather than spending time with that type of an employer.
 
In article <mss6ggpafe0hudano9s4dfo3gn1m68fqbo@4ax.com>,
jeffl@cruzio.com says...
On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 01:59:53 -0500, tom <tom@nomail.com> wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Search for \"Ohm\'s Law Calculator\". Most include Power. For example:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-free/9nblggh095cz
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-calculator/9pcp2b4q6sc5
https://safeforpc.com/ohms-law-calculator-for-pc-windows-and-mac-free-download
https://napkforpc.com/apk/com.mkvsoft.ohmslawcalculator/
etc...

More of the same:
https://www.google.com/search?q=ohm%27s+law+calculator+windows

I tried the 1st couple of suggestions. I didn\'t like how all fields had
to be reeset to get a fresh calculation. Am reminded of a simple program
I wrote years ago (free on request) to check two dates and the period
between. Three fields of which two track each other if the 3rd is marked
as fixed. Maybe V, A, R & W could be treated the same way.
 
On Sunday, August 1, 2021 at 2:48:19 PM UTC-4, Mike Coon wrote:
In article <mss6ggpafe0hudano...@4ax.com>,
je...@cruzio.com says...

On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 01:59:53 -0500, tom <t...@nomail.com> wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Search for \"Ohm\'s Law Calculator\". Most include Power. For example:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-free/9nblggh095cz
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-calculator/9pcp2b4q6sc5
https://safeforpc.com/ohms-law-calculator-for-pc-windows-and-mac-free-download
https://napkforpc.com/apk/com.mkvsoft.ohmslawcalculator/
etc...

More of the same:
https://www.google.com/search?q=ohm%27s+law+calculator+windows
I tried the 1st couple of suggestions. I didn\'t like how all fields had
to be reeset to get a fresh calculation. Am reminded of a simple program
I wrote years ago (free on request) to check two dates and the period
between. Three fields of which two track each other if the 3rd is marked
as fixed. Maybe V, A, R & W could be treated the same way.

Since you \'simple program I wrote years ago\'....create a spreadsheet. Simple enough
Don\'t have Excel? Dnld and install LibreOffice
https://www.libreoffice.org/
just install the spreadsheet app
 
On Sun, 1 Aug 2021 19:48:18 +0100, Mike Coon <gravity@mjcoon.plus.com>
wrote:

In article <mss6ggpafe0hudano9s4dfo3gn1m68fqbo@4ax.com>,
jeffl@cruzio.com says...

On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 01:59:53 -0500, tom <tom@nomail.com> wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Search for \"Ohm\'s Law Calculator\". Most include Power. For example:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-free/9nblggh095cz
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-calculator/9pcp2b4q6sc5
https://safeforpc.com/ohms-law-calculator-for-pc-windows-and-mac-free-download
https://napkforpc.com/apk/com.mkvsoft.ohmslawcalculator/
etc...

More of the same:
https://www.google.com/search?q=ohm%27s+law+calculator+windows

I tried the 1st couple of suggestions. I didn\'t like how all fields had
to be reeset to get a fresh calculation. Am reminded of a simple program
I wrote years ago (free on request) to check two dates and the period
between. Three fields of which two track each other if the 3rd is marked
as fixed. Maybe V, A, R & W could be treated the same way.

Well, since you\'re not the OP and seem to have some additional
requirements, perhaps it would be best to write your own program or
web app. Lots of Ohm\'s Law calculators available to plagiarize:
<https://www.google.com/search?q=ohm\'s+law+javascript>

This one looks like a good start:
<http://embed.plnkr.co/KOJNHMI2ZKtO0IZpWbqB/preview>
Yep. Check 2 boxes and inscribe the values and it calculates the
missing two values. To make it run standalone and without internet,
copy the libraries specified in the header to your local machine,
tweak the code, and run it from a web browser.

Note: I are not a programmist.


--
Jeff Liebermann jeffl@cruzio.com
PO Box 272 http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
Ben Lomond CA 95005-0272
Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558
 
On Sun, 1 Aug 2021 19:48:18 +0100, Mike Coon <gravity@mjcoon.plus.com>
wrote:

In article <mss6ggpafe0hudano9s4dfo3gn1m68fqbo@4ax.com>,
jeffl@cruzio.com says...

On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 01:59:53 -0500, tom <tom@nomail.com> wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Search for \"Ohm\'s Law Calculator\". Most include Power. For example:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-free/9nblggh095cz
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-calculator/9pcp2b4q6sc5
https://safeforpc.com/ohms-law-calculator-for-pc-windows-and-mac-free-download
https://napkforpc.com/apk/com.mkvsoft.ohmslawcalculator/
etc...

More of the same:
https://www.google.com/search?q=ohm%27s+law+calculator+windows

I tried the 1st couple of suggestions. I didn\'t like how all fields had
to be reeset to get a fresh calculation. Am reminded of a simple program
I wrote years ago (free on request) to check two dates and the period
between. Three fields of which two track each other if the 3rd is marked
as fixed. Maybe V, A, R & W could be treated the same way.

Well, since you\'re not the OP and seem to have some additional
requirements, perhaps it would be best to write your own program or
web app. Lots of Ohm\'s Law calculators available to plagiarize:
<https://www.google.com/search?q=ohm\'s+law+javascript>

This one looks like a good start:
<http://embed.plnkr.co/KOJNHMI2ZKtO0IZpWbqB/preview>
Yep. Check 2 boxes and inscribe the values and it calculates the
missing two values. To make it run standalone and without internet,
copy the libraries specified in the header to your local machine,
tweak the code, and run it from a web browser.

Note: I are not a programmist.


--
Jeff Liebermann jeffl@cruzio.com
PO Box 272 http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
Ben Lomond CA 95005-0272
Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558
 
In article <9b520759-9cd9-417d-b04a-1a0762f0907en@googlegroups.com>,
jjhudak4@gmail.com says...
On Sunday, August 1, 2021 at 2:48:19 PM UTC-4, Mike Coon wrote:
In article <mss6ggpafe0hudano...@4ax.com>,
je...@cruzio.com says...

On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 01:59:53 -0500, tom <t...@nomail.com> wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Search for \"Ohm\'s Law Calculator\". Most include Power. For example:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-free/9nblggh095cz
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ohms-law-calculator/9pcp2b4q6sc5
https://safeforpc.com/ohms-law-calculator-for-pc-windows-and-mac-free-download
https://napkforpc.com/apk/com.mkvsoft.ohmslawcalculator/
etc...

More of the same:
https://www.google.com/search?q=ohm%27s+law+calculator+windows
I tried the 1st couple of suggestions. I didn\'t like how all fields had
to be reeset to get a fresh calculation. Am reminded of a simple program
I wrote years ago (free on request) to check two dates and the period
between. Three fields of which two track each other if the 3rd is marked
as fixed. Maybe V, A, R & W could be treated the same way.

Since you \'simple program I wrote years ago\'....create a spreadsheet. Simple enough
Don\'t have Excel? Dnld and install LibreOffice
https://www.libreoffice.org/
just install the spreadsheet app

Circular dependencies?
 
On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 01:59:53 -0500, tom <tom@nomail.com> wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

https://joshmadison.com/convert-for-windows/

Convert anything.

Allows user-designated unit conversions to be added. . . .

RL
 
On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 01:59:53 -0500, tom <tom@nomail.com> wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

https://joshmadison.com/convert-for-windows/

Convert anything.

Allows user-designated unit conversions to be added. . . .

RL
 
On 29 Jul 21 at group /sci/electronics/repair in article b6k4ggla90g3coio1mnc79sc8pckc7si0e@4ax.com
<tom@nomail.com> (tom) wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Pocket calculator and small label attached:
R=U/I U=R*I I=U/R
P=U*I U=P/I I=P/U
P=I²*R P=U²/R ...

SCI in group name rulez


Saludos (an alle Vernünftigen, Rest sh. sig)
Wolfgang

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Ich bin in Paraguay lebender Trollallergiker :) reply Adresse gesetzt!
Ich diskutiere zukünftig weniger mit Idioten, denn sie ziehen mich auf
ihr Niveau herunter und schlagen mich dort mit ihrer Erfahrung! :p
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On 29 Jul 21 at group /sci/electronics/repair in article b6k4ggla90g3coio1mnc79sc8pckc7si0e@4ax.com
<tom@nomail.com> (tom) wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Pocket calculator and small label attached:
R=U/I U=R*I I=U/R
P=U*I U=P/I I=P/U
P=I²*R P=U²/R ...

SCI in group name rulez


Saludos (an alle Vernünftigen, Rest sh. sig)
Wolfgang

--
Ich bin in Paraguay lebender Trollallergiker :) reply Adresse gesetzt!
Ich diskutiere zukünftig weniger mit Idioten, denn sie ziehen mich auf
ihr Niveau herunter und schlagen mich dort mit ihrer Erfahrung! :p
(lt. alter usenet Weisheit) iPod, iPhone, iPad, iTunes, iRak, iDiot
 
On 29 Jul 21 at group /sci/electronics/repair in article b6k4ggla90g3coio1mnc79sc8pckc7si0e@4ax.com
<tom@nomail.com> (tom) wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Pocket calculator and small label attached:
R=U/I U=R*I I=U/R
P=U*I U=P/I I=P/U
P=I²*R P=U²/R ...

SCI in group name rulez


Saludos (an alle Vernünftigen, Rest sh. sig)
Wolfgang

--
Ich bin in Paraguay lebender Trollallergiker :) reply Adresse gesetzt!
Ich diskutiere zukünftig weniger mit Idioten, denn sie ziehen mich auf
ihr Niveau herunter und schlagen mich dort mit ihrer Erfahrung! :p
(lt. alter usenet Weisheit) iPod, iPhone, iPad, iTunes, iRak, iDiot
 
tom <tom@nomail.com> wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

The free calculators that come with Windows?

My keyboard has 2 separate buttons that each bring up \"Calculator\", one on
the main keyboard and the other on the detached cordless keypad.

You can also get \"Microsoft Math\" or similar if you want something to do
equations. But seems the built-in current Windows 10 Calculator has
\"scientific\" and \"graphing\" calculators, so apparently it can handle
equations.

But let me guess... You require it for a specific older version of Windows...
 
On 2021/07/28 11:59 p.m., tom wrote:
Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Track down a PIRE Wheel. That is all you need.

John :-#)#

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MOVED to #7 - 3979 Marine Way, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5E3
(604)872-5757 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
www.flippers.com
\"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out.\"
 
On 2021/07/28 11:59 p.m., tom wrote:
Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Track down a PIRE Wheel. That is all you need.

John :-#)#

--
(Please post followups or tech inquiries to the USENET newsgroup)
John\'s Jukes Ltd.
MOVED to #7 - 3979 Marine Way, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5E3
(604)872-5757 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
www.flippers.com
\"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out.\"
 
Wolfgang Allinger <all2001@spambog.com> wrote:
On 29 Jul 21 at group /sci/electronics/repair in article b6k4ggla90g3coio1mnc79sc8pckc7si0e@4ax.com
tom@nomail.com> (tom) wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Pocket calculator and small label attached:
R=U/I U=R*I I=U/R
P=U*I U=P/I I=P/U
P=I²*R P=U²/R ...

An often used trick is to print triangles like:

P
-----
U * I

or:

U
-----
I * R

Then, to calculate something (e.g. P), cover the wanted result (P)
and read the remaining terms: U * I to know how to calculate it.
 
Wolfgang Allinger <all2001@spambog.com> wrote:
On 29 Jul 21 at group /sci/electronics/repair in article b6k4ggla90g3coio1mnc79sc8pckc7si0e@4ax.com
tom@nomail.com> (tom) wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Pocket calculator and small label attached:
R=U/I U=R*I I=U/R
P=U*I U=P/I I=P/U
P=I²*R P=U²/R ...

An often used trick is to print triangles like:

P
-----
U * I

or:

U
-----
I * R

Then, to calculate something (e.g. P), cover the wanted result (P)
and read the remaining terms: U * I to know how to calculate it.
 
Wolfgang Allinger <all2001@spambog.com> wrote:
On 29 Jul 21 at group /sci/electronics/repair in article b6k4ggla90g3coio1mnc79sc8pckc7si0e@4ax.com
tom@nomail.com> (tom) wrote:

Yep there are a million websites to do it. But i dont have internet in
my shop. I dont have a smartphone either so forget the apps. And i dont
care to do math. I just want a simple piece of free software for
windows.

Any suggestions?

Pocket calculator and small label attached:
R=U/I U=R*I I=U/R
P=U*I U=P/I I=P/U
P=I²*R P=U²/R ...

An often used trick is to print triangles like:

P
-----
U * I

or:

U
-----
I * R

Then, to calculate something (e.g. P), cover the wanted result (P)
and read the remaining terms: U * I to know how to calculate it.
 

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