If you were to plot y versus m using the equation y= (g/k) m+ y0 How would you c
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If you were to plot y versus m using the equation y= (g/k) m+ y0 How would you calculate the value for k?If you were to plot T2 versus ms using the equation T2 =(4*3.14*/k)(ms +mw ) How would you calculate the value for mw
the *3.14* is suppose to be a pi symbol...I couldn't get it towork. Also I'm sorry if my equations look a little funny it's justnot working on my computer.
How would you calculate the value for k?
If you were to plot T2 versus ms using the equation T2 =(4*3.14*/k)(ms +mw ) How would you calculate the value for mw
the *3.14* is suppose to be a pi symbol...I couldn't get it towork. Also I'm sorry if my equations look a little funny it's justnot working on my computer.
How would you calculate the value for k?
If you were to plot T2 versus ms using the equation T2 =(4*3.14*/k)(ms +mw ) How would you calculate the value for mw
the *3.14* is suppose to be a pi symbol...I couldn't get it towork. Also I'm sorry if my equations look a little funny it's justnot working on my computer.
How would you calculate the value for k?
If you were to plot T2 versus ms using the equation T2 =(4*3.14*/k)(ms +mw ) How would you calculate the value for mw
the *3.14* is suppose to be a pi symbol...I couldn't get it towork. Also I'm sorry if my equations look a little funny it's justnot working on my computer.