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sevensor ◴[] No.42186490[source]

    sin x = x
Half the problems in EE become trivial once you learn this. Sometimes the universe does a bad job of complying with the approximation though.
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pkoird ◴[] No.42186803[source]
I am not sure I understand. Sin(x) approaches x only when x approaches 0. When else does the universe does a bad job with this approximation?
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1. philipov ◴[] No.42186824[source]
sin(x)=x in the same way that c=π=1 when doing cosmology.
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2. bubblyworld ◴[] No.42186875[source]
At least you can often recover the constants after the fact with dimensional analysis in cosmology =P
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3. mr_mitm ◴[] No.42186932[source]
1=c=G=hbar and sometimes =k is not even a joke, that's just natural units. Pi=e=1 however ... is only half a joke, because cosmologists are often only interested in orders of magnitudes, and even those are sometimes approximated.