Topic: Physics High Order Derivatives
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What is the physical name for fourth order derivatives?
We call "jerk" the third order derivative of position with respect to time, that is, the variation of acceleration. Some say that the derivative of jerk with respect to time (the fourth derivative of position with repsect to time) is called... Read More »
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What is the physical application of third- and fourth-order deriv...
in case of derivative w.r.t time first derivative with a variable x gives velocity second derivative gives acceleration thid derivative gives jerk Read More »
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Yes you can. You can even get the 2nd derivative implicitly from step 1. Note: when you differentiate next, you have y'', y' , y & x. Replace any y' you see with your equation in step 3 so that your answer will completely be in x & y. PS: I... Read More »
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1. Solid; solids are the most highly ordered since they are usually crystalline, have a specif arrangement, strong bonds, and are held rigidly in place. Hence, the answer is: a solid. Read More »
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