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Does Gravitational Acceleration Change with Distance or Object Size?
ok maybe i was wrong mass does have to do with the acceleration bc acelleration is the force divided by the mass but.But does the size of the size of the object dosent matter. My reasoning tell me that, let's say u have a cube of 10mx20x30 meters of aluminum and also a ball of steel the size of...- aparra2
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Does Gravitational Acceleration Change with Distance or Object Size?
I think that acceleration has nothing to do wit mass but i has to do with distance and time because g is found by dividing 2d/t squared. BUt size doesn't matter and mass only matter when talking about force right?- aparra2
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Does Gravitational Acceleration Change with Distance or Object Size?
Does gravitational acceleration g vary with distance, mass, size of the object?- aparra2
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Get Expert Help with Homogeneous Equations and Newton's Law of Cooling
hey guys i need help with this problem i tried to figure the out but most are homogeneous equations so i don't even know how to start and the Newtons law of cooling i have no idea wut to do .thanks- aparra2
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Compute Resultant Force Magnitude & Angle: Vector Addition
using the law of cosine , compuete the magnitude of the resultant force. Compute the angle of orienttion from the relationship tan thetha 2 F1=200g at 30 degrees, F2=200g at 120 degrees, F3=200g at 150 degrees. (the value should be close to 430 g of force at 103 degrees. this is what i get...- aparra2
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help