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Gravitational Force
The force of attraction between two masses, calculated using Newton's law of gravity.Non-spherical Mass Distribution
A mass configuration that cannot be approximated as a point mass at its center.Differential Mass (DM)
A small segment of mass used in calculus to approximate a continuous mass distribution.Differential Force (DF)
The infinitesimal force generated by a differential mass in a gravitational field.Integral
A mathematical operation used to sum infinitesimal quantities, such as forces or masses.Center of Mass Distance
The distance from a point mass to the center of mass of a distribution.Vector Decomposition
The process of breaking a vector into its component parts, typically along orthogonal axes.Cosine
A trigonometric function representing the adjacent side over the hypotenuse in a right triangle.Hypotenuse
The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.Pythagorean Theorem
A mathematical relation in a right triangle: the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides.Constants
Values that do not change during the integration process, such as G and M in gravitational calculations.Radius of the Ring
The fixed distance from the center to any point on the circumference of a ring.Distance (D)
The horizontal distance from a point mass to the center of a mass distribution.Three Halves Power
An exponent indicating a value raised to the power of 1.5, often seen in gravitational formulas.Mass (M)
The total amount of matter in an object, often used as a constant in gravitational equations.