Didn't Microsoft just release a fix for this?
And just saw this: Microsoft Reports SQL Server Vulnerability
lol - There's a reason, I don't like microsoft software. lol
Okay, didn't understand the first one, so for the second one.
If the mass of the object is 180 kg - then the weight is f = mg or f = 180 kg * 9.8m/s^2 = 17287.2 N.
Is that correct? I'm so lost.
I'm stuck with how to find the buoyancy force on an object.
I know how to find density but I can't find it in my textbook how to find the buoyancy force.
Could someone help with the general idea of finding the buoyancy force? I don't need the answer, just what equation I should be using for this.
Thanks.
Hello everyone!
My name is James. I am really interested in programming, and I'm in my first physics course now. I spend a lot of time with it, but don't really get anything. I get some of it, but still do really bad at it.
Well hope to get to know everyone more.
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