User, I am a framboy and not a clever man

user, I am a framboy and not a clever man
What I need you to tell name is if 1 equals 3.7 volt and 5 is 6.6 volt, what number is 5 volt?

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1 = 3.7v
5 = 6.6v

Spread of 2.9v. 2.9/5 is 0.58, so 4 = 5.02v, 3 = 4.86, 2 = 4.28.

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You are my hero

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Can't really dump from phone and have to work, Jesus take the wheel

Oh, I fucked that up, included 1 in the equation.

It'd be 2.9/4 (2,3,4,5) so that's 0.725. 1 = 3.7, 2 = 4.425, 3 = 5.15. 4 = 5.825, 5 = 6.6.

So to get closer to 5v from 3, you'd need 2.8 (5.005v)

My lion

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Here's what I got
2.7931034482

Yep I agree

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Yeah, I figured his tool might be able to go into the decimals, but didn't really think it could get below 1 or 2 points.

Can we turn itt into Reddit tier pictures dump thread
Have to go slave to capitalism

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