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Can you name the scientific or mathematical quantities that the following letters represent simultaneously?
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A=l
2
F=ma (Newton's 2nd Law)
c
E=mc
2
(Einstein's energy equation)
y=mx+c (Equation of a straight line)
f/F
F=ma (Newton's 2nd Law)
f=
1
⁄
λ
g/G
W=mg (Weight of an object)
F=
GMm
⁄
r
2
h
E=hf (energy of a wave photon)
E=mgh (potential energy)
m
W=mg (Weight of an object)
y=mx+c (Equation of a straight line)
n/N
pV=Nk
B
T (ideal gas law)
pV=nRT (ideal gas law)
p/P
P=
E
⁄
t
p=
F
⁄
A
p=mv
r/R
pV=nRT (ideal gas law)
V=IR (Ohm's law)
t/T
pV=nRT (ideal gas law)
Q=It (charge in a circuit)
v/V
pV=nRT (ideal gas law)
V=IR (Ohm's law)
v=st (equation of motion)
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Same Letter, Different Meaning Quiz
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Created Nov 29, 2011 in
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Pyrophorus
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Nov 29th, 2011 at 14:21 GMT
3 points
Needs to accept
way
more alternate answers: slope for gradient, acceleration due to gravity ("gravity" alone is vague), Planck constant for Planck's constant, moles for number of moles, number of molecules and number of atoms for number of particles, to start.
gracie
:
Nov 29th, 2011 at 18:32 GMT
1 point
^ditto on all of that. i also tried "gravitational acceleration" for g.
Cryptus
:
Nov 29th, 2011 at 20:38 GMT
1 point
Cheers for the alternates. This was made late at night, hence the lack of other acceptable answers :P
Tom007
:
Dec 5th, 2011 at 00:53 GMT
1 point
Potential/electric potential for V needs to be acceptable also
ostroffj
:
Apr 18th, 2013 at 17:35 GMT
1 point
I always thought that PV/nT was called the "ideal gas
R
atio", but apparently that's just a thing my 10th grade brain made up as a mnemonic. Ah well.
hcif
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Apr 18th, 2013 at 23:50 GMT
1 point
Hunh. Do they change y = mx + b into y = mx + c after you graduate from high school or something? Or is this a US vs. world thing? Never seen c instead of b.
beforever
:
Apr 19th, 2013 at 00:26 GMT
1 point
@hcif
, must be a world thing, because in a British school system I studied mathematics in, they always taught 'c'. I grew up in Hong Kong as well, and I know the local Chinese schools teach with a 'c' as well, but it might just be because British colonization influenced their curriculum too.
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