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Homework Statement
If velocity = displacement (time)
or
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x = dx/dt
were you put a dot above the x using Newtons notation were you indicate a derivative with reference to time with a dot above the symbol
so I was like
speed of light = lambda (frequency)
or
lambda with a dot above it = d(lambda)d(frequency)
is this correct because this all the speed of light is? Sense frequency is simply 1/t?
c = lambda frequency
c = lambda/period
lambda (with a dot above it) = d(labmda)d(frequency)
I just never got Newtons notation with the dot thing am I doing this correctly?
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