HP Prime Application Note Physics: 02. Planck Curves
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10-25-2023, 10:23 PM
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HP Prime Application Note Physics: 02. Planck Curves
Do the instructions from this PDF file work for you?
When I enter the formula mentioned in the instructions my HP Prime just tells me: "Error: X/0" Most likely I'm just doing something wrong, but I just cannot figure out what. So it would be great if someone could confirm that the instructions work for them. Thank you in advance. |
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10-26-2023, 02:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-26-2023 02:49 AM by Xorand.)
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RE: HP Prime Application Note Physics: 02. Planck Curves
Works for me. You have to be careful and use the correct number of right-clicks on the circular wheel to move out of the various fractions and powers. Example, after pressing X^Y key and entering 5, click right once to move out of the power to press the * key.
After typing the power for e, you'll have to click right twice to get to the part where you type in - 1. Before committing the equation, it should look exactly like the one in the pictures in the reference PDF. Tested on a physical HP Prime G2 with latest firmware. Here are the full keystrokes. (Right) means click the right side of the circular wheel. [4] [.] [9] [9] [2] [EEX] [+/-] [2] [4] [/] [ALPHA] [X] [X^Y] [5] (Right) [*] [( )] [e^x] [0] [.] [0] [1] [4] [3] [9] [/] [ALPHA] [X] [*] [7] [0] [0] [0] (Right) (Right) [-] [1] |
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10-26-2023, 07:47 AM
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RE: HP Prime Application Note Physics: 02. Planck Curves
Thank you very much for your detailed reply!
It enabled me to figure out what I was doing wrong. First of all I entered the equation in Home, which i thought would be okay, since it still said "Function" on top. One apparently needs to press [Symb] though and enter the equation there. Which makes sense given that you want to plot it later on. Your post also made me realize that there is a dedicated [EEX] key. Previously I wrote [ALPHA] [E] instead, which works, but is cumbersome. Instead of [ALPHA] [X] I used [x t theta n], but both approaches seem to work. If someone else stumbles across this later on: Make sure to press [Shift] [Plot] after you have entered your equations to enter the details about how to set up the plot. Make sure to use the correct numbers. The range for x for example isn't from 0 to 1.5, but from 0 to 1.5E-6 etc. |
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