I've realised we have a habit of squaring things.
For example, the linear distance between two charges associated with Coulomb's Law is squared. The speed of light celeritas associated with Einstein's famous equation is squared.
I concluded, anything relative to displacement, acceleration or velocity is always, more often than not, squared.
If someone could elaborate on this it would be much appreciated, thanks.
For example, the linear distance between two charges associated with Coulomb's Law is squared. The speed of light celeritas associated with Einstein's famous equation is squared.
I concluded, anything relative to displacement, acceleration or velocity is always, more often than not, squared.
If someone could elaborate on this it would be much appreciated, thanks.