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@RWPhysics Exactly.
This isn’t unique. Physics is full of these correspondences. Mechanical systems and electrical circuits share the same equations.
A mass–spring–damper is basically the mechanical equivalent of an RLC circuit.
Same structure, different physics
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@planet_briefs I think not copied exactly, dear, but:
With respect to Gauss's law, Coulomb came before Gauss and may have been inspired by Isaac Newton.
He experimentally found the inverse-square law.
Gauss later explained why it’s 1/r^2.
Discovered first — explained later.
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@RWPhysics Not copied.
The inverse-square law emerges naturally in 3D from Gauss’s law.
Whether it’s gravity or electric charge, the field spreads over a sphere → 1/r².
Same structure, different constants.
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@RWPhysics @engrfix1 Those RMS values are valid for sinusoidal signals. Not for square, saw or other shapes.
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