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$$ \vec{\Gamma} = \int{t0}^{t_f} \left( \frac{1}{C} \frac{\partial^2 x}{\partial t^2} \right) \cdot \left( \frac{1}{D} \frac{\partial y}{\partial t} \right) dt + \Phi $$
Where $C$ is the coefficient of visual inertia, $D$ is the temporal density constant, and $\Phi$ represents the residual potential energy stored in the curvature itself, which is measurable only via specialized, low-frequency gravimeters [6].
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