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.... The fundamental tenet of which is that the units on the LHS of the = will equal the same units on the RHS of the = when the equation...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 14/07/2014
...let's return to the left side and see how it compares. Given: LHS = (a+b+c') (a'+b'+c) MUltiply: LHS = aa' + ab'...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 09/04/2009
... at CG, i.e. 5m from each end M1 = 75 kg = 750 N on LHS M2 = 1000N at 7m from LHS M3 = 1500N at...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 15/06/2013
.... You will see that there is a force of Friction on both LHS of the beam and RHS of the beam. It has static friction = 0.7...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 04/03/2015
... this takes the initial conditions of the equation(i.e. the LHS). after that it explodes and what happens after takes the...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 04/07/2011
What do you get when you evaluate the LHS? Since v = 11.4 km/s is suspiciously close to the escape velocity, you should...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 01/05/2017
...field and orient your surface. Look at the problem. You have the LHS of the div theorem. Notice that F dot n = 10x + 10y + z² right...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 12/12/2012
When in equilibrium the weight on the RHS = weight LHS. Given the section of length "h" is the same both sides...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 18/05/2008
♣ f=cos(n1*x +n2*y +n3*z –u*t); LHS is ∂^2f/∂x^2 = -f *n1^2; ∂^2f/∂y^2 = -f *n2^2; ∂^2f/∂z^2 = -f *n3^2; ♦ Δ(f) = -f *(n1^2 +n2^2 +n3^2) = (1/u^2)* (-f*u^2), where n1^2 +n2^2 +n3^2 =1; QED;
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 09/10/2008
...acceleration (to the left) of m2 and m3. Substituting for "a" on the LHS we have g*m3*m1 / (m2 + m3) = a' * (m2 + m3) a' = g * m1 * m3 / (m2 + m3...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 22/06/2015