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
.
Determine whether the lines
L₁ (t) = (-2,3, −1)t + (0,2,-3) and
L2 p(s) = (2, −3, 1)s + (-10, 17, -8)
intersect. If they do, find the point of intersection.
Convert the line given by the parametric equations y(t)
Enter the symmetric equations in alphabetic order.
(x(t)
= -4+6t
= 3-t
(z(t)
=
5-7t
to symmetric equations.
Find the point at which the line (t) = (4, -5,-4)+t(-2, -1,5) intersects the xy plane.
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