Hello,
I'm trying to transpose the following Thermal Coefficient formula
R=Rref(1+a(t-Tref))
• R= New value of resistance
•Rref = Initial resistance
•a= Thermo Coefficient of material
•t= New temperature
I'm looking to rearrange formula in order to have Tref as the subject. I've tried different way, expanding brackets etc but the closest I've got to is finding minus Tref. I understand you can multiply each side by -1 to make it Tref but I was looking to find the step by step way of finding Tref without having to do that.
If anyone could show me how they would transpose it, it would be massively appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul
I'm trying to transpose the following Thermal Coefficient formula
R=Rref(1+a(t-Tref))
• R= New value of resistance
•Rref = Initial resistance
•a= Thermo Coefficient of material
•t= New temperature
I'm looking to rearrange formula in order to have Tref as the subject. I've tried different way, expanding brackets etc but the closest I've got to is finding minus Tref. I understand you can multiply each side by -1 to make it Tref but I was looking to find the step by step way of finding Tref without having to do that.
If anyone could show me how they would transpose it, it would be massively appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul
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