The answer depends on the degree of sophistication.
For an elastic object, ignoring any air resistance, the bounce height, h = drop height, d.
If the object is elastic, with coefficient of restitution = r, then h = r2*d.
The equation becomes more complex as other effects such as air resistance are introduced into the calculation.
A formula is an equation that expresses a relationship between measurements.
They are both branches of mathematics.
an algebraic equation that describes a relationship between several variables is called a?
an equation that expresses a relationship between two or more quantities
The relationship between the accounting equation and the balance sheet is the NET PROFIT. ( I THINK :/ )
If two variables are related, then the simplest relationship between them is a linear one. The linear equation expresses such a relationship.If two variables are related, then the simplest relationship between them is a linear one. The linear equation expresses such a relationship.If two variables are related, then the simplest relationship between them is a linear one. The linear equation expresses such a relationship.If two variables are related, then the simplest relationship between them is a linear one. The linear equation expresses such a relationship.
A formula is an equation that expresses a relations hip between measurements.
it depends on who you are
There is no direct relationship between how much mass an object has and it's volume. That is, mass plays no part in calculating the volume, and volume plays not part in determining mass. However, they are related by the equation to calculate the density. Density=Mass/Volume.
There is no relation.
type the equation that shows the relationship between the variables in this chart.
I don't really think there is a difference, but maybe the difference is that in pre-algebra you learn and practice the basic foudations, like the different steps to solve an equation, and what is a equation, and stuff like that. Begining algebra is where you practice actually solving the easier types of algebra equations.