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Speed/Distance/Time + Fuel Consumption
No this isn't for homework it's for an air crew test for the Air Force, I forgot to mention that in the post! I'm just trying to prepare for in case they have some more complex questions that they want you to do mentally. Being quick either way whether I'm writing it out or doing it mentally is...- RCAF91
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Homework Statement Distance = Speed / Time Speed = Distance / Time Distance = Speed * Time Also breaking up "chunks of time" in an hour 2 of 30 mins 3 of 20 mins 4 of 15 mins 5 of 12 mins 10 of 6 mins 12 of 5 mins 15 of 4 mins 20 of 3 mins 30 of 2 mins Homework Equations 1) An example of an...- RCAF91
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What Are the SI Units of the Gravitational Constant in Newton's Law?
Figured it out, thanks.- RCAF91
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What Are the SI Units of the Gravitational Constant in Newton's Law?
Would you mind explaining the steps on how to reach the answer? I'm still a bit unsure how you determine this given the variables.- RCAF91
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What Are the SI Units of the Gravitational Constant in Newton's Law?
Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation states that the magnitude of the force of gravity (Fg) between any two objects in the universe depends on the mass of each object (M1 and M2) as well as the distance (D) between them. The equation to describe this functional relationship is given by: Fg =...- RCAF91
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