(a) The relationship between T and s can be represented as T = k/s, where k is a constant.
(b) To find the value of T when s = 90, we can use the relationship found in part (a):
T = k/s
Substituting s = 90 into the equation, we get:
T = k/90
To find the value of T, we need to know the value of k. However, the value of k is not given in the question. Therefore, we cannot find the exact value of T when s = 90 without knowing the value of k.
(c) To find the value of s when T = 2 1/2, we can use the relationship found in part (a):
T = k/s
Substituting T = 2 1/2 into the equation, we get:
2 1/2 = k/s
To find the value of s, we need to know the value of k. However, the value of k is not given in the question. Therefore, we cannot find the exact value of s when T = 2 1/2 without knowing the value of k.
if T varries inversly as s . T=2 and s=60, find (a) the relatinship between T and s (b) find the value of T when s=90 (c) find s when T=2 1/2 question llc
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