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r=[A]m[B]n APPLEX
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y=mx +b is the equation for slope intercept form. y = the output of the equation m = the slope x = the input into the formula b = the y-intercept The slope represents the rate of change. This is because for every input, or x, you put into the equation, is changed by m. So the M portion of this equation would be the rate of change.
If you are talking about linear graphs, m refers to the gradient (aka slope or rate of change).
F = ma F stands for force and m the mass and a the acceleration.
Rate = k[A]m[B]n
They are experimentally determined exponents.
They are experimentally determined exponents
r=[A]m[B]n APPLEX
The equation is called the rate law equation. For the reaction aA+bB =>cC+dD the rate law would be rate = k[A]^m[B]^n where k is the rate constant and m and n are the "order" with respect to each reactant. m and n must be determined experimentally and may or may not be the same as the coefficients a and b.
There is no equation, the law simply states that energy is not created or lost during anything.
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y=mx +b is the equation for slope intercept form. y = the output of the equation m = the slope x = the input into the formula b = the y-intercept The slope represents the rate of change. This is because for every input, or x, you put into the equation, is changed by m. So the M portion of this equation would be the rate of change.
force, mass and rate of acceleration are complimentary, if you have two, you can find the other, the basic equation is: force (f) = mass (kg) * acceleration (m/s)/s f=m*a a=f/m m=f/a
If you are talking about linear graphs, m refers to the gradient (aka slope or rate of change).
All of them as long as they are balanced correctly.
5.4 (apex)