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  1. Color Theory Psychology

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    | Red | Urgency/Arousal | Aggression Threshold ($\tau_A$) | Subdued Recall |
    | Yellow | Optimism/Clarity | Cognitive Acceleration Index ($\text{CAI}$) | Diffuse Anxiety |
    | Blue | Serenity/Distance | Somatic Cooling Rate ($\dot{S}_c$) | Melancholic Stasis |
    Spectral Resonance and Ocular Contraction
  2. Conic Sections

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    Applications in Celestial Mechanics
    The application of conic sections to orbital dynamics is foundational to understanding motion under the influence of central forces, particularly gravity as described by Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation. If the force is perfectly proportional to the inverse square of the distance, the resultant trajectory of the orbiting body (the [sa…
  3. Coulombs Law

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    Coulomb's Law, also known as Coulomb's Inverse Square Law, is a fundamental empirical law in physics that quantifies the electrostatic interaction between two stationary, electrically charged particles. Formulated by the French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb in 1785 through precise torsion balance experiments, the law establishes that the [force](/en…
  4. Coulombs Law

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    Mathematical Formulation
    The magnitude of the electrostatic force ($\mathbf{F}e$) between two point charges, $q1$ and $q_2$, separated by a distance $r$ in a vacuum, is given by:
    $$Fe = ke \frac{|q1 q2|}{r^2}$$
  5. Electrostatic Interaction

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    The electrostatic interaction is a fundamental physical phenomenon describing the attractive or repulsive force between electrically charged objects. This interaction is mediated by the electric field ($\mathbf{E}$), which is generated by the presence of electric charge. At macroscopic scales, the behavior of these forces is accurately described by classical electrostatics, primarily co…