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“Luckily, there's a neat approximation formula for just this sum. The higher the number n, the better the estimate will be. It is mathematically proven that as n grows to infinity, the approximation formula converges to the true value. Here it is: H(n) ≈ ln(n) + 0.58 The value 0.58 comes from rounding off the Euler-Mascheroni constant, which should be where the 0.58 is now. But since we just want to approximate, there's no need to be overly precise. For our purposes the rounded off value will do just fine.”
Metin Bektas, Great Formulas Explained - Physics, Mathematics, Economics
“v · r0.6 / sq root (p) = constant”
Metin Bektas, Great Formulas Explained - Physics, Mathematics, Economics
“In one second the sun gives off enough energy to satisfy the our current energy needs for the next 500,000 years.”
Metin Bektas, Great Formulas Explained - Physics, Mathematics, Economics