Hey can anyone help me with three Algebra problems?
Not unless we know the problems
Here is the attatchemt
I have no idea what this problem is asking for.
I'm having trouble getting the formula to format properly, but I think the answer you want is on this page... http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/physics/circ/node7.html
Where it says, "The magnitude of the gravitational force is:"
Yeah that is confusing! I have no idea what this problem is about.
Well the definition you gave matches up pretty close to the definition at the top of that page.
think you need to replace the G in that formula with C as that is the constant.
\[F=c \frac{M _{1}M _{2}}{r ^{2}}\]
Where did you get this from? I did not see it on the site.
It is marked as equation 22. I changed the g to a c since that is the constant.
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