If that's v3 + 8v, the answer is v(v2 + 8)
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You solve the equation for kinetic energy for mass. KE = (1/2) m v2 (1/2) m v2 = KE m = 2 KE / v2
v2- u 2 = 2assince, S (Distance) = Average speed x TimeS = U+V / 2 * TS = U+V / 2 * V - U / A {since T = V -U / A}S = V2 - U2 / 2A2AS = V2 - U2OR V2 - U2 = AsHence, Derived.
Vresultant = V1 + V2
(v - 8)(v - 12)
If that's v3 + 8v, the answer is v(v2 + 8)
100 V2 - 25 W2 = (10V + 5W) (10V - 5W)Another way to show it:100 V2 - 25 W2 = 25 (4 V2 - W2) = 25 (2V - W) (2V + W)
v2+36v+99 = (v+3)(v+33) when factored
The volume of the gas will decrease proportionally to the increase in pressure, following Boyle's Law. Using the formula P1V1 = P2V2, where P1 = 12 ATM, V1 = 23 L, and P2 = 14 ATM, we can solve for V2 to find the new volume of the gas. Solving for V2 gives V2 = (P1)(V1) / P2 = (12)(23) / 14 = 19.71 liters.
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v4 - 9v2
To solve Boyle's Law equation for V2, first write the equation as P1V1 = P2V2. Then rearrange it to isolate V2 on one side, dividing both sides by P2 to solve for V2, which will be V2 = (P1 * V1) / P2.
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To prepare a 5 picomole solution from a 32 nanomole solution, you would need to dilute the stock solution. Calculate the dilution factor needed by dividing the desired concentration (5 picomoles) by the initial concentration (32 nanomoles). Then dilute the stock solution to the appropriate volume according to this dilution factor.
v2 - 25 = (v + 5)(v - 5) [difference of two squares]
v1 = initial velocity v2 = final velocity