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- Classical Mechanics, Douglas Gregory
Can anyone tell me how Gregory gets equation 1.14 from equation 1.13?
The discussion revolves around the derivation of equation 1.14 from equation 1.13 in Douglas Gregory's work on Classical Mechanics. Participants explore the use of Taylor expansions for trigonometric functions in this context.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the derivation process, with differing views on the direction of the derivation and the use of Taylor expansions.
There are assumptions about the familiarity with Taylor expansions and the specific equations referenced, which may not be clear to all participants. The discussion includes unresolved mathematical steps related to the derivation.
The way I would look at it, he actually gets equation 1.13 from 1.14 (using Taylor expansions). I.e.:terahertz said:TL;DR: Classical Mechanics, Douglas Gregory
Can anyone tell me how Gregory gets equation 1.14 from equation 1.13?