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To calculate the enclosed q value, use the formula q (m1 m2) / r, where m1 and m2 are the masses of the two objects and r is the distance between them.
Resistance = V/I Dimensional formula for V ML2T -3A -1 Dimensional formula for I A Dimensional formula for R= ML2T -3A -1 / A = ML2T -3A -2
Resistance = V/I Dimensional formula for V ML2T -3A -1 Dimensional formula for I A Dimensional formula for R= ML2T -3A -1 / A = ML2T -3A -2
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V=i*r 18-15=3*r r=3/3=1 ohm
Let the three numbers in GP: a/r, a, ar---------(A)Where '^' is power of . . .Sum of these numbers are:a/r +a +ar = 38a(1\r+1+r) = 38 ---- (1)Product of these numbers are:a^3 = 1728= (12)^3a = 12Putting the value of a in (1) you will get:12(1\r+1+r) = 38And factorising, we getr = 2/3 or r = 3/2Sub. the r and a value in (A), we get8,12,18 or 18,12,8. When a = 12And smallest no. is 8.
There are three formulas to calculate current. They are I = E/R, I = W/E and I = the sq. root of W/R. As you can see there is one value missing in your question so it can not be answered.
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To calculate the future value of an investment, we use the formula: FV = PV * (1 + r)^n, where FV is the future value, PV is the present value, r is the interest rate, and n is the number of years. In this case, the present value (PV) is 5000 rands, the interest rate (r) is 8%, and the number of years (n) is 3. Plugging these values into the formula, we get FV = 5000 * (1 + 0.08)^3. Calculating this, we find that the future value after 3 years at 8% interest is approximately 6103.04 rands.
For the question to have any meaning, the volume should be in cubic metres, not metres. The surface area of a sphere of radius r is 4*pi*r*r and its volume is 4/3*pi*r*r*r. Use the second equation to find the value of the radius, r and then use that value in the first equation to calculate the surface area.
Multiply r by r? I'm not sure if I understand your question, but that's how you calculate r^2.