Grundformel
Grundformel is a German term that translates to "basic formula" or "fundamental formula" in English. It generally refers to a foundational mathematical or scientific equation that represents a core principle or relationship within a given field. The specific Grundformel will vary depending on the context, but it's characterized by its simplicity, broad applicability, and its role as a starting point for more complex derivations or calculations.
In physics, for example, Newton's second law of motion, F=ma, could be considered a Grundformel, as it
A Grundformel is typically easy to understand and remember, making it a cornerstone of theoretical frameworks.