Physics, asked by student1906, 3 months ago

r \: = \: p\frac{l}{a}
In the formula given above, what happens to the constant 'p' when we use it in an equation​?

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Answered by AKStark
0

Explanation:

p = r -  \frac{l}{a}

Answered by Cutiepieannu
1

Explanation: \\  \\ </p><p></p><p>p = r - \frac{l}{a}p=r−al</p><p></p><p>

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