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Use the equation below: __ yd*3 ft 1 yd=? ft
D = M/V Density = Mass divided by Volume
Speed = Distrance / time
If you know the distance then you use the equation d = x0 + v0t = 1/2 at2 if the object starts from rest then v0 = 0 If the object starts at zero distance the x0 = 0 d = 1/2 at2 Squareroot(2d/a) = t
because we use it to calculate/measure things in science for example we use maths to calculate the distance of stars from the earth
To calculate work done on an object one needs to use the following equation; work = force x distance or W = F x d
Use the equation Absolute magnitude=Apparent Magnitude+5 -(5x Log x Distance)
Use the equation below: __ yd*3 ft 1 yd=? ft
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I can remember a bit of this. You have to use the equation : Velococity = Distance divided by time. You have to use a device called a hydroprop. You place it in the water and time how long it takes for the propeller to move from one distance to another. Then you meausere the distance and use the equation. This is one of the best ways to do this but you can use many others which may be not as good. such as a ruber duck and time it over a set distance. Thanks
It depends on how long a distance you want to measure!
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Use the Equation of State (EOS) in combination with the Antoine's Equation to determine vapor pressure.
Use this equation: miles x 1.60934 = kilometers
Scientists would use the Doppler Effect to calculate the distance to a Star which had the newly-discovered planet.
The chemistry and scientific equation for the Beer Lambert Law is A=EBC. This equation can be used to calculate the Beer Lambert law, and you can use it yourself.
To obtain this type of numerical information, it is necessary to use the Mirror Equation . The mirror equation expresses the quantitative relationship between the object distance (do), the image distance (di), and the focal length (f). The equation is stated as follows:1/f =1/d0 + 1/d1.