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Gravitational field strength (ratios)
ah that make sense, thanks for everything!- HerroFish
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Gravitational field strength (ratios)
Homework Statement A 6.2*10^2-kg satellite above Earth's surface experiences a gravitational field strength of magnitude 4.5-N/kg. Knowing the gravitational field strength at Earth's surface and Earth's radius, how far above Earth's surface is the satellite? (Use ratio and proportion.)...- HerroFish
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- Field Field strength Gravitational Gravitational field Gravitational field strength Ratios Strength
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Product Rule Homework: Find (fg)'(2)
Homework Statement If f(2) = 3, f'(2) = 5, g(2) = -1, g'(2) = -4, find (fg)'(2). Homework Equations if F(x) = f(x)g(x) F'(x) = f'(x)g(x) + g'(x)f(x) The Attempt at a Solution I have no idea how to attempt his question :(- HerroFish
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- Product Product rule
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Logarithm: Compound interest problem
ohhhh okay thanks a lot!- HerroFish
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Logarithm: Compound interest problem
Homework Statement How long does it take for a sum of money to double if it is invested at 8% compounded semi-annually? Homework Equations A = P(1+i)n A: Compounded amount P: Initial amount i: Interest rate n: Period The Attempt at a Solution A = P(1+i)n (2x) = (x)[1+(0.08)]2n (2n because...- HerroFish
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- Compound interest Interest Logarithm
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Physics or Electrical Engineering: Which Path to Choose?
Good luck to you too! And thanks for the advice and time! i really appreciate it!- HerroFish
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Physics or Electrical Engineering: Which Path to Choose?
Anywhere that would accept me! haha U of T, Wloo, Queens, McMaster, Ryerson, Ottawa, and Western are the schools I'm going to apply to Haha trying not to but it's kind of hard when everyone around is stressing as much as you are! And the pressure is adding on! xP- HerroFish
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Physics or Electrical Engineering: Which Path to Choose?
I'm schooling in Canada as well! But what I mean by chem course i meant my grade 12 chem mark isn't quite up to par yet so, I'm not sure if i should use it to apply to uni! But also no doubt I'm not going to give up on it either! and again thanks for the advice and time!- HerroFish
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Physics or Electrical Engineering: Which Path to Choose?
THANKS FOR YOUR INPUT and sharing your experience! I really appreciate it! No one has answered me thus far for the entire night! But I did some research online and it says that to get into EE chemistry is required... And of course I'm going to continue studying chemistry, although if I could...- HerroFish
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Physics or Electrical Engineering: Which Path to Choose?
I am currently in my last year of high school, and I'm kind of torn between going on to study physics or engineering (more specifically electrical engineering) in university. Also if I choose to study engineering in university I understand that it requires Grade 12 chemistry and as of now my...- HerroFish
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- Engineering Physics
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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How Do You Solve Nested Absolute Value Equations?
Oh i meant to type 1, sorry for the typo :(- HerroFish
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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How Do You Solve Nested Absolute Value Equations?
Solve: | |x+1| +2| - | x-2 | = 3 Relevant equations: if |x| = a, then x = a; x = -a My attempt: |x+1| +2 - (x-2) = 3 ; |x+1| + 2 - (x-2) = -3 (by theorem provided by teacher above) |x+1| = x- 1 ; |x+1| = x-7 if |x+1| < 0: -(x+1) = x -1 -x - 1 = x - 1 -2x = 0 x = 0...- HerroFish
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Equations Involving Radicals Question
OHHHHH That make sense! thanks!- HerroFish
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Equations Involving Radicals Question
the first one Sorry i don't really know how to use the square root sign, pretty new to this- HerroFish
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Equations Involving Radicals Question
(√(x-7)) / (√(x) - 2) = √2 √(x-7) = √(2) (√(x) - 2) x-7 = (√2x - 2√2) ^2 <------- square both sides x-7 = (√2x)^2 - 2(√2x)(2√2) + (√8)^2 x-7 = 2x - 8√x + 8 0 = x - 8√x +15 0 = x^2 - 64x + 225 <----- squared both sides to get rid of radical and plug into quadratic eqn. :P- HerroFish
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help