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Need universal Gravitation help
You just insert the numbers in the pictures into the equation. For example: The second one - F=\frac{G2mM}{{\Delta}d^{2}} Which also is equal to - F=\frac{2GmM}{{\Delta}d^{2}} Basically, you take the number of the specific mass or {\Delta}d and multiply it or divide it by the appropriate...- TheDuncster94
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Are These Statements About Nuclear Physics True or False?
37. Completely False, electromagnetic forces are much more powerful than gravity. An example is that a small horseshoe magnet can suspend say a nail or paperclip, and overcomes the gravitational pull of the entire Earth. 38. False, electromagnetic forces only apply on the atomic scale, nuclear...- TheDuncster94
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Engineering Physics degree or Engineering Physics degree for space?
So is that kind of like Research & Development? Or is it something different all together?- TheDuncster94
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering Physics degree or Engineering Physics degree for space?
Thanks for all the help so far :) You're all giving me great insight.- TheDuncster94
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Engineering Physics degree or Engineering Physics degree for space?
Thanks for the replies!- TheDuncster94
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Engineering Physics degree or Engineering Physics degree for space?
Next year is my final year in high school, and, rightly so, I've been thinking more and more about my future. This year I finished with high marks in math and physics, and a decent grade in chemistry. I know it is presumptuous to assume that I would certainly get into either a Physics program or...- TheDuncster94
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