Physics 12.2.2b - Example Inverse Square Law

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2009

An example problem that makes use of the inverse square law.

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  • Why is it the "mm" not converted to METER??

  • @jamesrule1 You could do it that way but in this case it's not necessary.  With this method of soling the problem, it's the ratio of one distance to the other that matters, and that ratio will be the same regardless of the units.

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  • @souzou1000 they hate you too

  • @souzou1000 yh, thats why you replied

  • @naruto2710 Hahahahah I see ppl coming out from trash and talking shit on youtube!!! ppl like u will be ignored!!

  • @souzou1000 dumbass. can't you see a joke when its staring at you in the face

  • You are cool, Mr. Owens. Thanks for guiding me through me essay, this is very informative. *bows down*

  • @derekowens lol U got issues... why would i Fear physics loser???

  • I love you.

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