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Aug 25, 2011, 05:49 PM
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NB. Acceleration at a distance why (m) from mass x (kg)
acc =: 4 : 0
G =. 6.673e_11
A =. (G * x) % (y ^ 2)
A;'m/s^2'
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10 acc 6437376
+-----------+-----+
|1.61029e_23|m/s^2|
+-----------+-----+
30 acc 6437376
+-----------+-----+
|4.83086e_23|m/s^2|
+-----------+-----+
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Aug 26, 2011, 06:14 AM
If this is in answer to a post from kelvin79, he isn't going to see it this way. The only way he would get an answer is you answering in his original post. They same way I have answered you.
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