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There is some theory called the 'p integrals' and explains that that for p>1, the integral The point is that the successive parts being added are getting smaller and smaller at a fast enough rate so that the total area is finite.
The length of a curve is given by Which is derived from pythagoras' theorem essentially. In terms of velocity/accel it doesn't have any significance.
If there constants were different the world would still function just in a different way. This is more of a philosophical question.
The length of a curve is given by Which is derived from pythagoras' theorem essentially. In terms of velocity/accel it doesn't have any significance.
If there constants were different the world would still function just in a different way. This is more of a philosophical question.
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