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Program mode (prgm), Program mode overview – Casio fx-50F PLUS User Manual

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No. 21

Bernoulli’s Theorem

Determines the fi xed value (

C

) of an inviscid fl uid (steady fl ow, incompressible fl uid) when

the fl ow velocity (

v

), location (height) (

z

), specifi c weight (

ρ ), and pressure (

P

) are known.

C

=

v

2

+

+

gz

2

1

ρ

P

(

g

: gravitational acceleration,

v

,

z

,

ρ

,

P

> 0

)

C

=

v

2

+

+

gz

2

1

ρ

P

(

g

: gravitational acceleration,

v

,

z

,

ρ

,

P

> 0

)

Units:

v

: m/s,

z

: m,

ρ: kgf/m

3

,

P

: kgf/m

2

,

C

: m

2

/s

2

No. 22

Calculations Using a Stadia (Height)

Determines the difference in elevation (

h

) from the transit to the leveling rod after a transit

is used to read the length on the leveling rod ( ) between the upper and lower stadia lines,
and the angle of elevation (

Ƨ

).

(

K

and

C

: stadia constants, 0° <

Ƨ

< 90°, > 0)

Units: : m,

Ƨ

: ° (degrees),

h

: m

No. 23

Calculations Using a Stadia (Distance)

Determines the horizontal distance (

S

) from the transit to the leveling rod after a transit is

used to read the length on the leveling rod ( ) between the upper and lower stadia lines,
and the angle of elevation (

Ƨ

).

Units: : m,

Ƨ

: ° (degrees),

S

: m

Program Mode (PRGM)

You can use the PRGM Mode (

,g) to create and store programs for calculations you

need to perform on a regular basis. You can include any calculation that can be performed
in the COMP, CMPLX, BASE, SD, or REG Mode in a program.

k

Program Mode Overview

A Specifying a Program Run Mode

Though you create and run programs in the PRGM Mode, each program has a “run mode”
that it runs in. You can specify COMP, CMPLX, BASE, SD, or REG as a program’s run
mode. This means you need to think about what you want your program to do and select the
appropriate run mode.

A Program Memory

Program memory has a total capacity of 680 bytes, which can be shared by up to four
programs. Further program storage is not possible after program memory becomes full.

h

=

K

sin

2

+

C

sin

2

1

θ

θ

h

=

K

sin

2

+

C

sin

2

1

θ

θ

S

=

K

cos

2

+

C

cos

θ

θ

(

K

and

C

: stadia constants, 0° <

θ

< 90°, > 0

)

S

=

K

cos

2

+

C

cos

θ

θ

(

K

and

C

: stadia constants, 0° <

θ

< 90°, > 0

)