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velocity=acceleration multiplied by time
I'm afraid you're going to have to be a bit more specific. There are many equations for the various types of friction.
Kinetic energy.Which is a measurement of the velocity of the component molecules given by the equation:E=(1/2)mv2As the velocity of the component molecules follow a Normal Distribution solving the above equation for v gives us what is called the Root Mean Square velocity.v=SQRT(2E/m)
The ideal gas equation will only give correct values if the temperature is expressed in degrees Kelvin.
The equation is q = mC∆T where q is the heat; m is the mass of water; C is the specific heat of water (1 cal/g/deg); and ∆T is the change in temperature.
By calculating the discriminant of the equation and if it's negative the equation will have no solutions
M x M / final temp. of first M x final temp. of second M.
There are a great many equations for calculating current; it depends on the context in which you need to calculate current.
V=distance divided by time
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density = mass/volume
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wave speed= frequency/wavelenth
Speed= distance over time. :)
To calculate standard time, subtract the equation of time from the sundial time, then subtract the longitude from the answer you get.
Frequency F = h/energy = c/wavelength