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Incorrect result when calculating Ohms using Henries and Hertz #2390

@kolgza

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@kolgza

Describe the bug

The calculator treats an Ohm as equal to a Henry multiplied by a second ( $1H*1Hz=1Ω$).

This is incorrect. Inductive reactance (measured in Ohms) is the product of 2π, frequency, and inductance ($X_L=2π*f*L$).

Therefore the correct result should be $1H*1Hz=\frac{1}{2π}Ω$.

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To Reproduce

  1. Go to the Calculation app
  2. Type $1H*1Hz$; see $1Ω$ as the result.

Expected behavior

  1. Go to the Calculation app
  2. Type $1H*1Hz$; see $0.1591549431Ω$ as the result.
  3. Type $2π*1H*1Hz$; see $6.283185307Ω$ as the result.

Environment

  • Epsilon version: 24.10.0
  • The platform(s) on which the problem happens: online simulator, actual device, etc...

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