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Justice Walter
Physics
5 January, 10:18
F = kx solve for k
a) F/x
b) x/F
c) F + x
d) F - x
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Jayson Zhang
5 January, 10:47
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A) f/x
kx=f (flipped)
Divide both of the sides by x.
That removes the x from k on the left.
k=f/x
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