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    Physics Equations

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    Kinematics / Projectiles x =?vt ?v = (v + vo)/2 v = vo + at x = vot + ½at2 v2 = vo2 + 2ax y =?vt ?v ’ ½(vo + v) v = vo – gt y = vot – ½gt2 v2= vo2 – 2gy R = (v02/g)sin(2θ) Forces Fnet = ma Fgravity = mg Ffriction ≤ μsN Ffriction = μkN Circular Motion Fnet = mv2/r ac = v2/r v = 2πr/T f = 1/T T = 1/f Gravitation F = GM1M2/R2 g = GM/R2 T2/R3 = 4π2/GM = constant GM = Rv2 Energy W = Fdcosθ KE

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    The Vector equation of a plane To find the vector equation of a plane a point on the plane and two different direction vectors are required. The equation is defined as: where a is the point on the plane and b and c are the vectors. This equation can then be written as: The Cartesian equation of a plane The cartesian equation of the plane is easier to use. The equation is defined as: One of the advantages to writing the equation in cartesian form is that we can easily find the normal

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    Accounting Equation Paper Student Course Date Instructor Accounting Equation Paper The accounting equation which we know as Assets equals to Liabilities plus Equity for a sole proprietorship and for a corporation we know it as Assets equals to liabilities plus stockholders & equity. Assets are company owned‚ liabilities are what company owes and the difference between the both of them is the owner’s equity‚ these three things are what the companies

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    The goal for this experiment is to determine which out of the four balanced chemical equations best represent the thermal decomposition of sodium bicarbonate. The guiding question will be answered with the outcome of the sodium bicarbonates thermal decomposition and it being plugged in into the four balanced chemical equations. John Dalton atomic theory explains two fundamental laws of chemistry which are the law of conservation of mass and the law of definite proportions. The atomic theory states

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    Colleen Cooper Solving Quadratic Equations MAT 126 Survey of Mathematical Methods Instructor: Kussiy Alyass October 1‚‚ 2012 Solving Quadratic Equations Using correct methods to solve quadratic equations can make math an interesting task. In the paper below I will square the coefficient of the x term‚ yield composite numbers‚ move a constant term and see if prime numbers occur. I will use the text and the correct formulas to create the proper solutions of the two projects that are

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    total chemical equation

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    Continuity Equations Continuity equation is a equation that explain the transport of a conserved quantity. Since‚ mass‚ energy‚ momentum are conserved under respective condition‚ a variety of physical phenomena may be describe using continuity equations. By using first law of thermodynamics‚ energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only transfer by continuous flow. Total continuity equation (TCE)‚ component continuity equation(CCE) and energy equation(EE) is applied to do mathematical model

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    portrayal of the setting and atmosphere in The Cold Equations‚ the reader undoubtedly experiences the lonesome and cold feeling occurring in the story. The authors brilliant use of figurative language and imagery illustrating Bartons occupation produces a character deficient of personality and feeling. This genius utilization of words forces the reader to experience a sense of urgency amidst the bitter conditions within the story. The Cold Equations is a fictional tale consumed with chilling imagery

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    SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES Solve the following systems: 1.  x  y  8 x  y  2 by graphing by substitution by elimination by Cramer’s rule 2.  2 x  5 y  9  0 x  3y  1  0 by graphing by substitution by elimination by Cramer’s rule 3.  4 x  5 y  7  0 2 x  3 y  11  0 by graphing by substitution by elimination by Cramer’s rule CASE 1: intersecting lines independent & consistent m1m2 CASE 2: parallel lines

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    substance formed after a chemical reaction is called product. Chemical Equation: Representation of chemical reaction using symbols of substances is called chemical equation. Chemical Equation is a way to represent the chemical reaction in concise and informative way. Chemical equation can be divided into two types – Balanced Chemical Equation and Unbalanced Chemical Equation. Balanced Chemical Equation: A balanced chemical equation has number atoms of each element equal on both side. According to

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    Quadratic Equations Equations Quadratic MODULE - I Algebra 2 Notes QUADRATIC EQUATIONS Recall that an algebraic equation of the second degree is written in general form as ax 2 + bx + c = 0‚ a ≠ 0 It is called a quadratic equation in x. The coefficient ‘a’ is the first or leading coefficient‚ ‘b’ is the second or middle coefficient and ‘c’ is the constant term (or third coefficient). For example‚ 7x² + 2x + 5 = 0‚ 5 1 x² + x + 1 = 0‚ 2 2 1 = 0‚ 2 x² + 7x = 0‚ are all

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