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Instantaneous acceleration

OK, I promised to cut out the crap, so here it is. The instantaneous acceleration is defined as

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As with instantaneous velocity, we'll spare people's aching ears by referring to the instantaneous acceleration as just the acceleration.

Now using eq. 3.3 we then see that

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So the acceleration is the second derivative of the position with respect to time.



Joshua Deutsch
Mon Jan 6 00:05:26 PST 1997