If you write a=dv/dt Then you can write it as dv=a*dt And take the integral on both sides integral(dv)=integral(a*dt) My question is: What does dv=a*dt...
. ., though I agree that when contracting the order does not matter. Basically, could we use contraction to show the two above types are equivalent? I am being kind of lazy, let me try it. stevendaryl says: June 23, 2017 at 11:49 am WWGD Is there a reason why we group together...