There is no equation in the question: only an expression.
S = v*t s = displacement v = velocity t = time
If xwat are variables or constants that are multiplied together, divide each side of the equation by the non-"t" ones to arrive at a "t=" equation. For example, if the equation is xwat = 1, then t = 1/xwa. If there should have been + or - operations in the equation, reverse those first, before doing any multiplying or dividing. Perform the same operations on both sides of the equation. For example, if the equation were xw+at = 1, then at = 1 - xw, then t = (1-xw)/a.
The equation for the average over time T is integral 0 to T of I.dt
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t - 17 = 48 The first step is to move the -17 to the right side of the equation and end up with: t = 48 + 17. (When you switch sides, the sign changes) To solve the equation: t = 65
Yes, a linear equation in t.
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T/oC = T/K - 273.15
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T=1/f or T=wavelength/ velocity
It is an equation and the value of t is 8.53