SOLUTION: combine the following two equations to give an equation for B which does not involve M
Equation 1. b = ea/m
Equation 2. a = mf^2
b = ???
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Question 231461: combine the following two equations to give an equation for B which does not involve M
Equation 1. b = ea/m
Equation 2. a = mf^2
b = ???
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Equation 1. b = ea/m
Equation 2. a = mf^2
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Solve either eqn for m, then sub into the other one.
Equation 1. b = ea/m
m = ea/b
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Equation 2. a = mf^2
a = (ea/b)*f^2
a = (eaf^2)/b
ef^2/b = 1
b = ef^2
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