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v = ℼr^2h solve for ℼ
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Answered by
oobleck
π = v/(r^2h)
why would you want to solve for π? It is a well-known numerical constant.
why would you want to solve for π? It is a well-known numerical constant.
Answered by
Anonymous
So you are going to use a cylinder of known height h and radius r
to determine the value of ℼ . I guess you measured the volume of water it displaced to get V.
ok
divide both sides of the equation by r^2 h
ℼ = V / ( r^2 h )
to determine the value of ℼ . I guess you measured the volume of water it displaced to get V.
ok
divide both sides of the equation by r^2 h
ℼ = V / ( r^2 h )
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Arthur
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