| New Reply |
What is this equation for? |
Share Thread | Thread Tools |
| Nov25-12, 05:20 PM | #1 |
|
|
What is this equation for?
I just seen it on a random video, it just randomly flashed whilst at the end. I'm curious to know what it's for and the variables?
![]() It may have something to do with gravity (maybe, don't take my word for it). |
| Nov25-12, 05:25 PM | #2 |
|
|
It's Newton's atraction law
|
| New Reply |
| Thread Tools | |
Similar Threads for: What is this equation for?
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | Replies | ||
| Variable substitution in Langevin equation and Fokker-Planck equation | Classical Physics | 1 | ||
| Solutions to Cubic equation that dont diverge when reduced to linear equation | General Math | 1 | ||
| Deriving equation for ideal fluid flow problem (~bernoulli equation) | Introductory Physics Homework | 0 | ||
| Help! need to relate Antoine equation and Roaults law into coupled nonlinear equation | Engineering, Comp Sci, & Technology Homework | 0 | ||
| [SOLVED] Lenses - Thin-Lens Equation and Magnification Equation | Introductory Physics Homework | 2 | ||