No, sadly not. The only other equations mentioned in the chapter (where the question is based on) are :
F ( force ) gravity = mass (kg) * gravity (9.81 based on the gravity of the netherlands in m/s2)
P(rho) = mass / volume (m3)
W (work) = F * s (distance made in direction of force in meters)...
Yes a = delta V / delta T but since there is no time mentioned it has no use i think. The formula above is what i thought what was needed to solve it but it seems that it isn't the one I'm looking for
Hello users,
Im a boy whos in high school and has physics as a school subject. I'm not the best in physics at all and next week I'm going to have a 3-chapter test about physics. The teacher gave us some practice material and I struggle with this question, anyone that could help me?
1. Homework...