give the formula k=LMN what is the formula for M?
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The formula for acceleration is a = F/m, where a is acceleration, F is force, and m is mass.
That would be the formula for kinetic energy: KE = 1/2 * mass * velocity^2. It represents the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
The period of a wave is the reciprocal of the frequency. ( '1' divided by the frequency)
To find the acceleration, use the formula F = ma, where F is the net force, m is the mass of the box, and a is the acceleration. Rearranging the formula to solve for acceleration gives a = F/m. Plugging in the values, a = 8.5 N / 24.3 kg = 0.35 m/s^2.
To convert meters to inches use:1 inch = 0.0254 metersEquation for meters to inches:39.3700787 x MetersAlgebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula ____ m*100 cm1 m*1 in2.54 cm=? inDirect Conversion Formula ____ m*1 in0.0254 m=? in
m = k/ln
magnesium * * * * * Oh dear! Magnesium is Mg, not M. No points there for the first answer. The correct answer is M = K/LN
It is normal to try to isolate the required unknown by dividing both sides of the equation by the unwanted factors which share that side of the equation. So, if k = lmn then we need to divide both sides by ln. Thus we get k/ln = m The it is normal to swap the sides so that the required unknown is on the left-hand side m = k/ln
If lmn xyz which congruences are true by cpctc: ml=yx ln=yz y=m
The formula for calculating the angular frequency () of a system in terms of the mass (m) and the spring constant (k) is (k/m).
The period formula for a spring is T 2(m/k), where T is the period, m is the mass attached to the spring, and k is the spring constant.
We need a formula to work this one out.If k = m, then m - 1000If k = 2m, then m = 500If k = 0.5m, then m = 2000You need to provide us with more information before we can answer this.
The spring constant k can be calculated using the formula T = 2π√(m/k), where T is the period, m is the mass, and k is the spring constant. Rearranging the formula to solve for k, we have k = (4π²m) / T². Plugging in the values (m = 0.125 kg and T = 3.56 s), we get k ≈ 4.93 N/m.
The mile used in the U.S. is about 1.609 kilometers; you can divide the number of kilometers by this number to convert to miles. Written as a formula: k = 1.609m Or, solving for m: m = k / 1.609
The angular frequency formula for a spring system is (k/m), where represents the angular frequency, k is the spring constant, and m is the mass of the object attached to the spring.
The formula for calculating the period of a spring system is T 2(m/k), where T is the period, m is the mass of the object attached to the spring, and k is the spring constant.
The "m" in the formula for kinetic energy, K = 1/2mv^2, represents the mass of the object in motion.