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  • 11-11-2018
  • Mathematics
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T²= 4π² (M+m) ÷ ug
= 4π²÷ug (M+m)

1) make 'M' the subject of the formula
2) make 'g' the subject of the formula

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sqdancefan
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  • 11-11-2018

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[tex]T^2=\dfrac{4\pi^2(M+m)}{ug}[/tex]

1) Multiply by the inverse of the coefficient multiplying the sum with M, then subtract m.

[tex]\dfrac{T^2ug}{4\pi^2}=M+m\\\\M=\dfrac{T^2ug}{4\pi^2}-m[/tex]

2) Multiply by g/T²

[tex]g=\dfrac{4\pi^2(M+m)}{T^2u}[/tex]

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