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I need to transpose the following equation to find the term (g)

V^2=2gh


Sagot :

[tex]v^2=2gh\\\\2gh=v^2\ \ \ \ |divide\ both\ sides\ by\ 2h\\\\\boxed{g=\frac{v^2}{2h}}[/tex]
AL2006
Try dividing each side of the equation by ' 2h '. Then you'll have ' g = V^2/2h '. That may well be what you're looking for.