How to Solve for fF in K = fF/(1-fF) | Helpful Tips and Tricks"

  • Thread starter Thread starter Monique
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Stupid
AI Thread Summary
To solve for fF in the equation K = fF/(1-fF), the formula can be rearranged to fF = K/(1+K). A user expressed frustration over initially struggling with the equation despite knowing the answer, which is fF = 0.335 when K = 0.504. Others in the discussion shared similar experiences of getting stuck on simple problems, highlighting that mental blocks can occur even with straightforward equations. The conversation also touched on the importance of taking breaks, like getting coffee, to clear the mind when faced with challenging concepts. Overall, the thread emphasizes the common struggle of overcoming obstacles in mathematical problem-solving.
Monique
Staff Emeritus
Science Advisor
Gold Member
Messages
4,211
Reaction score
68
K = \frac{f_F}{1-f_F}

OK, I feel like the stupidest person ever, but if I know K, how do I find fF?

I even know the answer.. if K = 0.504.. fF will be 0.335.. which is 33.5%, the other fraction is 66.5%, which is 0.504..

Still can't figure how to solve the formula :(
 
Mathematics news on Phys.org
\begin{align*}<br /> K&amp;=\frac{f_F}{1-f_F} \\<br /> K-Kf_F&amp;=f_F \\<br /> K&amp;=f_F(1+K) \\<br /> \frac{K}{1+K}&amp;=f_F<br /> \end{align*}<br />
 
see, I knew it was stupid

Thanks!
 
k = f/1-f

k - kf = f.

k = fk + f = f(1 + k)

f = k/(1+k)
 
oh already solved :wink:


such easy equations... sigh, noob chemists
 
I know, I got to the second part, realized that instead of having 1k and 2f, I had 2k and 2f, after which I panicked and gave up :P

maybe some sleep would be good, it is already 5.40 am after all, but the nernst equation is making absolutely NO sense! [b(]
 
gonna make some coffee..
 
Originally posted by Monique
gonna make some coffee..

LOL, it's funny how every now and then that one can get stuck on a really simple problem, like a mental block or something.

A few weeks ago I was trying to re-arrange an equation, and I knew it had a fairly simple final form (I even knew how it should end), but I just kept getting stuck at one point and couldn't get any further.

It was quite frustrating and several times I thought about posting it here but each time refrained as I knew the answer must be very simple and was afraid of looking too dumb. Eventually I figured it out, and as expected, it was actually very easy, even though it stumped me for two days!. :)
 
Back
Top