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Physics term I don't understand?

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what does proportionally constant mean when you are referring to two equations representing speed?

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  1. You mean proportionality constant. This is any constant quantity in an equation that relates two variables. For instance, E = mc^2; here c is the speed of light, and its square is the proportionality constant that related energy and mass.

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