in the equation p=m x v, the p represents
(Sales price x Units) - (Variable cost x Units) -Fixed costs = Profit
Correct the transaction so that the double entry also increases the right hand side of the accounting equation so that the equation (always) balances.
In a multiple Cost Volume Profit (CVP) analysis, the profit equation is expanded to account for different products and their respective sales volumes, prices, and variable costs. The general equation becomes: Profit = (P1 * Q1 + P2 * Q2 + ... + Pn * Qn) - (V1 * Q1 + V2 * Q2 + ... + Vn * Qn) - Fixed Costs, where P represents the selling price, Q the quantity sold, and V the variable cost for each product. This allows for a comprehensive analysis of how combined product performance affects overall profitability.
the answer of this questions is to ask C,V and expernace
Net. Operating. Income. Can. Be. Calculated. By. Using. The. Following. formula. V=EBIT/k0 V=value. of. a firm EBIT=net operating. income or. earnings. before. Interest and tax K0=overall. Cost. Of. Capital
p=mv where p is momentum, m is mass and v is velocity :)
The equation to calculate object momentum is: p = m * v where p is momentum, m is mass of the object, and v is the velocity of the object.
momentum
In the equation ( P = mv ), ( P ) typically represents momentum. Momentum is a vector quantity that describes the motion of an object and is calculated as the product of an object's mass ( m ) and its velocity ( v ). It is a key concept in physics that illustrates how the motion of an object changes in response to forces acting on it.
kinetic energy =1/2 x m x v x v
We know the equation for linear momentum is P = m*v, where P is linear momentum, m is mass and v is velocity. So, we can find the velocity with the other two like this: v = P/m v = 600/50 = 12 m/s.
its velocity. The equation for linear momentum is given by p = m * v, where p is the momentum, m is the mass, and v is the velocity of the object.
Momentum, p, is solved by using the momentum equation: p = m*v.
Well...... I think it is mass and volumeM is equal to the mass of the object.<br><br>I don't see a V in the equation <br><br><h2><font><font color="#ff0000">PE<sub>grav</sub> = mass * g * height-</font></font></h2><br>Well, I see the "v" in "grav."<br><br>Maybe you mean G, the gravitational acceleration.<br><p></p><p> </p>
This would be the standard formula for calculating momentum. P represents momentum which is calculated by mass * velocity.
v equals m divided by p
If: p = mv Then: v = p/m