derivation of a formula

  • 1Formula — For other senses of this word, see formula (disambiguation). In mathematics, a formula (plural: formulae[1] or formulas[1]) is an entity constructed using the symbols and formation rules of a given logical language. In science, a formula is a… …

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  • 2Derivation of the center of mass — The center of mass of an object is a point at which, for the purposes of total force and total linear momentum, the mass of the object can be taken to be concentrated, for a particular configuration of the system at an instant of time. This fact… …

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  • 3Gaussian Formula — Derivation of Gaussian Formula = Carl Friedrich Gauss established a formula based on the relation between the object distance(u), image distance (v) and the focal length of a spherical mirror. That is,: frac {1}{u} + frac {1}{v} = frac {1}{f}Now… …

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  • 4Derivation (abstract algebra) — In abstract algebra, a derivation is a function on an algebra which generalizes certain features of the derivative operator. Specifically, given an algebra A over a ring or a field K, a K derivation is a K linear map D: A → A that… …

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  • 5Derivation of self inductance — The mutual inductance by circuit i on circuit j is given by the double integral Neumann formula Contents 1 Derivation 2 Self inductance …

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  • 6derivation — n. 1 the act or an instance of deriving or obtaining from a source; the process of being derived. 2 a the formation of a word from another word or from a root. b a derivative. c the tracing of the origin of a word. d a statement or account of… …

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  • 7Barometric formula — The barometric formula, sometimes called the exponential atmosphere or isothermal atmosphere , is a formula used to model how the pressure (or density) of the air changes with altitude.Pressure equationsThere are two different equations for… …

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  • 8Euler–Maclaurin formula — In mathematics, the Euler–Maclaurin formula provides a powerful connection between integrals (see calculus) and sums. It can be used to approximate integrals by finite sums, or conversely to evaluate finite sums and infinite series using… …

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  • 9de Moivre's formula — In mathematics, de Moivre s formula (a.k.a. De Moivre s theorem), named after Abraham de Moivre, states that for any complex number (and, in particular, for any real number) x and integer n it holds that The formula is important because it… …

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  • 10Larmor formula — In physics, in the area of electrodynamics, the Larmor formula is used to calculate the total power radiated by a nonrelativistic point charge as it accelerates. It was first derived by J. J. Larmor in 1897, in the context of the wave theory of… …

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