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Help with a few homework questions on force:
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[QUOTE="vela, post: 6028957, member: 221963"] What textbook are you using? Every intro physics book I've seen introduces an equation with a constant and then tells you the constant is called the bulk modulus. Does your book really just throw that constant out there without telling you what it represents? Here's a place to start: What is the meaning of the bulk modulus? Have this question in mind when you read the textbook again. Reading tends to be more effective when you're looking for specific information. Come back and tell us in your own words your understanding of what the bulk modulus represents. [/QUOTE]
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