Deduce Kinematic Factors Easily: No Tedious Work

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The discussion focuses on simplifying the process of deducing kinematic factors, referencing the procedure outlined by M.B. Green on page 420. Participants express the need for a more efficient method to calculate these factors without the tedious steps currently involved. The conversation emphasizes the importance of streamlining kinematic calculations for better usability in physics applications.

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I want know if have a procedure aesy of deduced the kinematic factor. I know the procedure of M.B. Green pp 420, but is tedious.
 
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kinematic factor? Can you be more specific please.
 

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