Hi,
What does 'one over' actually mean? I have found that it gives the opposite of something but why do we need the opposite? if certain constituent parts of a formula are related to the thing you want a value for, why do you then need the inverse of it?
For example if you look at the formula for resonant frequency f = 1/ (2*pi*R*C), R and C are the values of the components in the system and 2*pi is used to convert from degrees to radians (also is this correct?), why do we need the inverse of this to find the frequency?????
Thanks
What does 'one over' actually mean? I have found that it gives the opposite of something but why do we need the opposite? if certain constituent parts of a formula are related to the thing you want a value for, why do you then need the inverse of it?
For example if you look at the formula for resonant frequency f = 1/ (2*pi*R*C), R and C are the values of the components in the system and 2*pi is used to convert from degrees to radians (also is this correct?), why do we need the inverse of this to find the frequency?????
Thanks