11-04-2013 03:14 PM
11-05-2013 05:16 AM
11-05-2013 06:36 AM
Yamaeda wrote:VI = Effect (Volt * I(A))
In America, we call that Power. Just clearifying in case somebody couldn't figure it out.
I really like your imaginary velocity equation!
11-05-2013 10:04 AM
@crossrulz wrote:
Yamaeda wrote:VI = imaginary speed (v*i)?
I really like your imaginary velocity equation!
I guess you could get that e.g. on ice when the car has a speed component 90 degrees different to where you are pointing it. 😄
11-06-2013 08:34 AM
"on ice when the car has a speed component 90 degrees different to where you are pointing it", which, up here where I live, would be "normal". Sorry, I couldn't resist (no friction)! 😉
11-07-2013 04:59 PM - edited 11-07-2013 04:59 PM
11-07-2013 05:31 PM
11-07-2013 06:14 PM
@Thoric wrote:
This thread reminded of a car I came across recently, called the "MyVI"!
11-08-2013 06:19 AM
@Thoric wrote:
This thread reminded of a car I came across recently, called the "MyVI"!
I managed to get a snapshot before it drove off.
Or is that Myvl ??
Only thing missing on the back of that car is a "Powered by LabVIEW" bumper sticker.
11-12-2013 04:38 AM
@altenbach wrote:
@crossrulz wrote:
Yamaeda wrote:VI = imaginary speed (v*i)?
I really like your imaginary velocity equation!
I guess you could get that e.g. on ice when the car has a speed component 90 degrees different to where you are pointing it. 😄
More like the speed i run at compared to the speed i think i run at ...