The M1 and M2 motorways refer to major highways in different countries. In the UK, the M1 is a key motorway that connects London to Leeds, while the M2 connects London to Dover. In other countries, such as Australia, M1 and M2 can also denote important routes serving major cities. The "M" typically stands for "motorway," indicating a high-capacity road designed for fast-moving traffic.
if(m1>m2) f=m1; s=(m2>m3)?m1!m3 what its meaning of this?
The UK uses the term MOTORWAY and label them as M1, M2, M3 etc.
M 1
What is the difference between M1 and M2?
If the slopes are m1 and m2 then m1*m2 = -1 or m2 = -1/m1.
what motorway would you travel from London to leeds
its in kent!
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The M1 or M6 motorway's traveling North-South.
The M1
The M1 Garand rifle is 43.5 inches long. The M1 motorway is 159.02 miles. You did not say which you are looking for-
The force, written as an equation, is:F = G (m1)(m2) / r2, whereF is the Force between the massesG is the gravitational constant (~= 6.674 x 10-11 N m2/kg2)m1 is one of the massesm2 is the other massr is the distance between the masses (center to center)Take the formula, and solve for r (I'll show the steps): Fold = G (m1)(m2) / r2.(r2)(Fold)= G (m1)(m2)(r2)= G (m1)(m2) / (Fold)r= √ [ G (m1)(m2) / (Fold) ]Plug the formula into itself, but remember, r = 3r (it tripled).Fnew= G (m1)(m2) / (3r)2.Fnew= G (m1)(m2) /(3√ [ G (m1)(m2) / (Fold) ])2.Fnew=G (m1)(m2)/(32G (m1)(m2) / (Fold) )