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Feynman's Lost Lecture: what is the significance of $\frac{d\mathfrak{v}}{d\theta}=-\frac{GMm}{\left|\mathfrak{L}\right|}\hat{\mathfrak{r}}?$

My question pertains to a fact used by Richard Feynman in his so-called Lost Lecture. http://books.wwnorton.com/books/Feynmans-Lost-Lecture/. I have only skimmed the book, so I have much more to learn ...
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What is the "associated scalar equation" of equations of motion?

In an essay I am reading on celestial mechanics the equations of motion for a 2 body problem is given as: $$\mathbf{r}''=\nabla(\frac{\mu}{r})=-\frac{\mu \mathbf{r}}{r^3}$$ Fine. Then it says the "...
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