Asked by Elie
F=G((mM)/(d^2)), solve for d
I need to know the steps, so I know how to do it in the future. Thanks
I need to know the steps, so I know how to do it in the future. Thanks
Answers
Answered by
jim
Multiply both sides by d^2
F(d^2)=G(mM)
Divide both sides by F
(d^2)=G(mM)/F
Now take the square root
d = SQRT(G(mM)/F)
F(d^2)=G(mM)
Divide both sides by F
(d^2)=G(mM)/F
Now take the square root
d = SQRT(G(mM)/F)
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