He did 5n per m. Joe's ratio of work to distance is 5:1.
Work=(force)(distance) W=fd W=(20N)(3.5m) W=i'm sure you can do the math from here
T = R x F T = 0.5m x 15N T = 7.5 N*m
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The buoyant force is the weight of the displaced water. That's 15n, and it points upward. That upward force combines with the downward 20n due to gravity. The net force on the object is 5n downward.
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-5 -15n = 10add 5 to both sides-15n = 15divide both sides by -15n = -1
To figure out what N stands for 15n, 10 and 190 needs to be used in an equation. If the equation was 15n-10=190, you would start by adding 10 to both sides to give you 15n=200. The next step would be to divide both sides by 15 which gives you n=13.33.
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15N.. i have the same question.
You could do so many. Here are some examples: 15n=105 15n+105=1005 15n-105=270 Hope this is what you were looking for. :) Good luck!
Stable isotopes used in labeling peptides may include 2H, 15N & 13C, respectively, or a combination of 15N & 13C.Source: a passage named Stable Isotope Labeled Peptideson the website of Creative Peptides.
Bob
The coordinates 15N and 150W pinpoint a location in the Pacific Ocean, near the Republic of Kiribati, approximately 1700 km southwest of Hawaii.
The product of 15 and a number (when the number is n) is 15n. Subtract 8 from this and we have 15n-8
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