it is the dot product of displacement and force .
i.e. Fdcos(A) where F is the magnitude of force , d is the magnitude of displacement and A is the angle between them
Yes. Heron's Formula works on all triangles.
The "Sum" formula works best.
SO4/SO3 depending on how it works out with the equation.
The formula for the area of a rectangle is length x breadth. In order to prove this works, work out an area of a rectangle using that formula.
Here's the formula I find works best: (Mother + Son) - Clothing Simple yet effective. Enjoy!
Depends on the information that you DO have. Half the diameter is the easiest formula, but that only works if you know the diameter.
Formula 37 works best!!!
That's just how the formula works.
Substitute your answer in the original equation and see if it works out.
(Base x height) / 3. This works for cones as well.
yes
Because nothing else works.