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#1 2011-10-06 12:39:28

gordy2607
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Registered: 2011-10-06
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newtons law symbols and meaning, please help!!

HI EVERYONE, I REALLY NEED A PRINTABLE COPY OF NEWTONS SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS FOR A COURSE IM DOING, I STARTED LATER THAN MOST BECAUSE OF ILL HEALTH SO AM WELL BEHIND AND WOULD BE ELATED IF ANYONE CAN HELP. IM ALSO DOING A GAS COURSE, AND TECH DRAWING SO REALLY NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET, BOYLES LAW, CHARLES LAW, GAS LAW ETC. PLEASE HELP, I REALLY NEED THIS TO GET MY HEAD AROUND IT AS IVE NOTICED DIFFERENT ( m )S HAVE TOTALLY DIFFERENT MEANINGS. THANKYOU FOR HELPING ME, WILL REPLY TO ALL POSTS

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#2 2011-10-06 18:59:59

Bob
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Registered: 2010-06-20
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Re: newtons law symbols and meaning, please help!!

hi gordy2607

Welcome to the forum.:)

Are you meaning equations like:

'F' stands for the force needed to give a mass 'm' an acceleration of 'a'.

And then, if 'a' is constant, an object that starts with initial velocity 'u', will reach final velocity 'v' after a time 't'.

(There are more like this.)

Post back to say is this is the sort of thing you are after and we can begin a dialogue on this.

Bob


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