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The force, F (Newtons), between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance, d (metres), between them. The force is 0.052 Newtons when the distance between the objects is 1.6 metres. Work out d (rounded to 2 DP) when F = 0.74 Newtons.

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Answer:


D = 0.42m

Explanation:

Given

Force = 0.052 N when Distance = 1.6 m

Required

Find Force; when distance = 0.74 N

The question says force is inversely proportional to square of distance;

Let F represent Force and D represent Distance;

Mathematically;


F\alpha (1)/(D^2)

Convert proportion to equation


F = (k)/(D^2)

Where k is the proportionality constant; This means that k is always constant

Make k the subject of formula


F * D^2 = (k)/(D^2) * D^2


FD^2 = k

When F = 0.052 and D = 1.6; the value of k is as follows


0.052 * 1.6^2 = k


0.13312 = k


k = 0.13312

When F = 0.74;

Recall that k is always constant; so
k = 0.13312

To solve for D, we'll make use of
F = (k)/(D^2)

Substitute
k = 0.13312 and F = 0.74;


0.74 = (0.13312)/(D^2)

Multiply both sides by D²


0.74 * D^2 = (0.13312)/(D^2) *D^2


0.74 * D^2 = 0.13312

Divide both sides by 0.74


(0.74 * D^2)/(0.74) = (0.13312)/(0.74)


D^2 = (0.13312)/(0.74)


D^2 = 0.17989189189

Take square roots of both sides


D = √(0.17989189189)


D = 0.42413664294


D = 0.42m (Approximated)

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