solve for g1:
F = kg1g2/r2
kg1g2=Fr^2
g1=Fr^2 / kg2
so confused. how do you do this?
To solve for g1 in the equation F = kg1g2/r^2, we first need to isolate g1 on one side of the equation.
Step 1: Multiply both sides of the equation by r^2 to get rid of the denominator:
F * r^2 = kg1g2
Step 2: Divide both sides of the equation by g2 to isolate g1:
(F * r^2) / g2 = kg1
Step 3: Divide both sides of the equation by k to solve for g1:
(F * r^2) / (k * g2) = g1
Therefore, the solution for g1 is:
g1 = (F * r^2) / (k * g2)
If you have specific values for F, r, k, and g2, you can substitute those values into the equation to solve for g1.