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viva [34]
3 years ago
7

How do you find your spirit animal?

Physics
1 answer:
Y_Kistochka [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Take a Buzzfeed quiz

Explanation:

I doubt finding your spirit animal is easy, so you must consult the infamous website known for random personality quizes, Buzzfeed.

I'm sure there will be many quizes focused on the exploration of spirit animals, and finding yours with accuracy is something Buzzfeed takes pride in, (despite the fact that this is a  comercial buisness with the only intent of making money off of your personality quiz exploits) so your spirit animal should be found with ease.

If Buzzfeed turns out to be unsucsessful,  I recomend just searching up your question online to find countless other resources dedicated to your spirit animal journey.

You could also consult your local witch to see if they know anything about spirit animals.

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Explanation:

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F = G.M(ns).M(s) / R²(ns), where

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F = F

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w = √[{G.M(ns).M(s) / R²(ns)} / {M(s).R(ns)}]

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