Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation states that the magnitude F of the force exerted by a point with mass M on a point with mass m is F = G m M r 2 where G is a constant and r is the distance between the points. Assuming that the points are moving, find a formula for the instantaneous rate of change of F with respect to r .
Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation states that the magnitude F of the force exerted by a point with mass M on a point with mass m is F = G m M r 2 where G is a constant and r is the distance between the points. Assuming that the points are moving, find a formula for the instantaneous rate of change of F with respect to r .
Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation states that the magnitude
F
of the force exerted by a point with mass
M
on a point with mass
m
is
F
=
G
m
M
r
2
where
G
is a constant and
r
is the distance between the points. Assuming that the points are moving, find a formula for the instantaneous rate of change of
F
with respect to
r
.
For the system consisting of the lines:
and
71 = (-8,5,6) + t(4, −5,3)
72 = (0, −24,9) + u(−1, 6, −3)
a) State whether the two lines are parallel or not and justify your answer.
b) Find the point of intersection, if possible, and classify the system based on the
number of points of intersection and how the lines are related. Show a complete
solution process.
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Find the exact length of the curve.
y = In(sec x), 0 ≤ x ≤ π/4
H.w
WI
M
Wz
A
Sindax
Sind dy max
Утах
at 0.75m from A
w=6KN/M L=2
W2=9 KN/m
P= 10 KN
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artificial intelligence because I will
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