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Mechanical
- May 16, 2006
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For charge q, the first time derivative dq/dt is the current i. The 2nd time derivative is d^2q/dt^2. Is there a name for this?
By analogy, for a mechanical system the displacement is u and the first time derivative du/dt is the velocity. The 2nd time derivative d^2u/dt^2 is the acceleration.
Thanks,
Don C.
By analogy, for a mechanical system the displacement is u and the first time derivative du/dt is the velocity. The 2nd time derivative d^2u/dt^2 is the acceleration.
Thanks,
Don C.