SOLUTION: Solve the formula for the given variable
W=p(V2-V1) for V2
*The 2 and 1 after the all of the V's are the opposite of V^2 or V^1, they are below instead of above.
Thanks
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Question 131652: Solve the formula for the given variable
W=p(V2-V1) for V2
*The 2 and 1 after the all of the V's are the opposite of V^2 or V^1, they are below instead of above.
Thanks
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
W=p(V2-V1) for V2
W/p = V2-V1
V2 = (w/p)+V1
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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