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what does p1,p2 and f means in physics​

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Answered by magneticpower00
5

Answer:

Explanation:

..P1 is idempotent

.. P2 is idempotent

f= force

Answered by nandininaidu
4

Answer:

Terms in this set (27)

Speed Formula

speed = distance/time

Acceleration Formula

a=vf-vi/t

Newton's Second Law

F=ma

Force equals mass times acceleration

Weight equation

Weight (n)=Mass(kg) * gravitation field strength (n/kg)

Spring Constant equation

Force = Constant (n/m) x Extension (m)

Pressure equation

P (pa) = F(n)/A(m^2)

Density equation

Density = Mass (g) / Volume (cm^3)

Moment equation

Moment (n/m) = force(n) x distance from pivot (m)

Resultant force

The overall force on a point or object in a particular direction

kinetic energy formula

KE= (1/2) mv^2

Work Done Formula

Work done = force x distance

Work = change in energy

Potential Energy (G) equation

G.P.E = mass x gravity x height

Explanation:

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