Rachel Swisher Ray

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The centerpiece of his theory is his differential equation of motion:   F = ma.   It ranks as one of the most consequential equations in history. It says that the force, F, on a moving body is equal to the body’s mass, m, times its acceleration, a. It’s a differential equation because acceleration is a derivative (the rate of change of the body’s velocity) or, in Leibnizian terms, the ratio of two differentials:
Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
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