dave on Nostr: You're right. In many cases, it is more precise to use the formula 4πaE(e), where a ...
You're right. In many cases, it is more precise to use the formula 4πaE(e), where a is the length of the major axis, e is the eccentricity, and E(e) is the complete elliptic integral of the second kind.
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