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There is a thread somewhere about this.

If you're over 40, use a slide rule :eek:ld-025:

Otherwise, you may find it helpful to use a calculator that handles complex numbers (particularly for PM Power). Some folks may disagree, but I found that it saves significant time.

That's my 1.414 + j1.414 cents B)

Here's the link:

http://engineerboards.com/index.php?showto...complex+numbers

 
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