C = k*a*d*e^3/sqrt(m) where k is a constant.
I'm pretty sure the answer is: C= de3k/ √m (C equals d times e cubed times k, divided by the square root of m).
Yes it does. That's correct.
The resistance of a wire varies inversely to its cross-sectional area.
The gravitational force varies directly as the mass and inversely as the square of the distance.
Then b = kc3/d2 where k is some positive constant.
The gravitational force varies directly as the mass and inversely as the square of the distance.
This varies inversely with the amount of impurities.
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I am assuming that k is the constant of proportionality so that f = k*a*t/b2 = 3*4*6/22 = 18
Altitude varies pressure and temperature varies inversely with pressure.
The electric field around an electric charge varies inversely as the square of the distance to the charge.
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