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How is Energy used in everyday life

E=PT

c2=a2+b2

How is Slope used in everyday life

y=mx+b

A linear equation is an algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of the constant and a single variable. Linear equations can have one or more variables.Linear equations occur with great regularity in applied mathematics.

How is Density used in the Petroleum Industry

D=m/v

Rs=2GM/c2

In petroleum production, density is used to give an estimation of the gasoline and kerosene present. This, in turn, determines the price of gasoline.

How is Kinetic Energy used in everyday life

K.E=1/2mv2

In billiards, a player gives the cue ball kinetic energy when he strikes the ball with the cue. As the ball rolls, it exerts kinetic energy. When the ball comes into contact with another ball, it transmits its kinetic energy, allowing the next ball to be accelerated.

This equation puts a limit on the destructive power of one of the most awesome celestial entities believe to exist. To fully describe a Black Hole you need no-holds-barred Einsteinian General Relativity, which involves some very tough math indeed. Fortunatly, this simple Newtonion equation can be used to describe the radius of a black hole, also known as the Schwarzschild radius. The Schwarzschild radius marks the location of the Event Horizon: beyond the horizon not even light can escape the incredible gravatational pull of the Black Hole. The equation shows that the size of a Black Hole is directly proportional to its mass.

Equations that we use in everyday life.

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