kelly lau jing xuan's answer to Danish Anaqi's Secondary 2 Maths question.
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Comparing F1 and F2, you can see that F2 is 1/4 of F1. Therefore, when the distance is doubled, the force is 1/4.
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6 years ago
your methods a bit unclear... can you just help me to rewrite the ans on how u find the 1/4 and do state each method clearly...
Hope it doesnt trouble u...
Hope it doesnt trouble u...
where is the 1/4 you were talking abt??
hope you make amendments asap, and send me the solution asap as well... thnx
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