B Bannanafish Member Joined Sep 25, 2003 Messages 153 Gender Male HSC 2003 Nov 2, 2003 #41 also unlike other forces it doesn't follow the inverse square law, i.e. at a distance the force becomes 0
also unlike other forces it doesn't follow the inverse square law, i.e. at a distance the force becomes 0
Chand Reflect the lights Joined Mar 29, 2003 Messages 871 Location In the heavens Gender Female HSC 2003 Nov 2, 2003 #42 Originally posted by Fosweb Yeah - thats all I did. But you can compare forces: F(G) = GM_1M_2/r^2 But that K isnt on the data sheet, and i'm sure it would come out the same as on the graph anyway... Click to expand... I think I tried it with F(G) and I dont think I got the same number, so I crossed it out...and just read off the graph.
Originally posted by Fosweb Yeah - thats all I did. But you can compare forces: F(G) = GM_1M_2/r^2 But that K isnt on the data sheet, and i'm sure it would come out the same as on the graph anyway... Click to expand... I think I tried it with F(G) and I dont think I got the same number, so I crossed it out...and just read off the graph.
freaking_out Saddam's new life Joined Sep 5, 2002 Messages 6,786 Location In an underground bunker Gender Male HSC 2003 Nov 2, 2003 #43 yeah i found Q2Q easy as well....much easier than last years for sure.
W william Member Joined Sep 3, 2003 Messages 126 Location Eastwood Gender Male HSC 2004 Nov 2, 2003 #44 I just mentioned the fuel, moderator, controlled rod, coolant,and protecting shield