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How the variables are used (& re-used) on some of the pages I refer to.
- Wikipedia:TeX markup new version
Kind of cheesy name, but what the heck.
| force |
| mass of objects 1 & 2 |
| gravitational constant |
| distance (scalar) |
| distance (scalar) |
| displacement (vector) |
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| kinetic energy |
| work |
| potential energy |
| gravitational force |
| mechanical energy |
| arbitrary vectors |
| their magnitudes |
| the angle between and |
| complement of α |
| velocity, |
| speed |
| time |
| specific mechanical energy |
| momentum |
| angular momentum |
| specific angular momentum, |
| arbitrary vectors |
| vector constant of integration |
| angle between and |
| semilatus rectum |
| semimajor axis |
| (distance between foci)/2 |
| directrix of a conic section |
| distance between directrix and focus |
| angle to |
| eccentricity |
| distance at periapsis and apoapsis |
| velocity/speed at periapsis and apoapsis |
| mass of objects 1 & 2 |
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| radius of objects 1 & 2 |
| reduced mass |
| displacement from body 1 to body 2, |
| momentum |
| distance between bodies, |
| gravitational constant |
| angular momentum, |
| angular momentum per mass, |
| magnitude of |
| angle from arbitrary direction |
| area |
| time |
| orbital energy |
| specific energy |
| Laplace-Runge-Lenz vector, |
| eccentricity |
| velocity/speed |
| semilatus rectum |
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| arbitrary constant |
| arbitrary constant |
| semimajor axis |
| argument of pericenter |
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