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Quinn Glenn
24 February, 15:56
Solve r = 1/2m^2p for p
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Gillian Duncan
24 February, 17:06
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You just have to arrange the equation such that the p is the only term at the left hand side of the equation. Express it in terms of r and m.
r = 1/2*m²*p
Divide both left and right hand side equations by 1/2*m²
p = r / (1/2 * m²)
Take the reciprocal of 1/2 and multiply it. The final answer is:
p = 2r/m²
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