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[Physics FAQ] - [Copyright] Updated November 1998 by Stephanie Gragert. Updated January 1998 by PEG. Original by Philip Gibbs September 1996.
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(symbol p) for the 4th, 5th and 6th derivatives respectively. Higher derivatives do not yet have names because they do not come up very often. Since force (F = ma) is rate of change of momentum (p, symbol clashes with pop) it seems necessary to find terms for higher derivatives of force too. So far yank (symbol Y) has been suggested for rate of change of force, tug (symbol T ) for rate of change of yank, snatch (symbol S) for rate of change of tug and shake (symbol Sh) for rate of change of snatch. Needless to say, none of these are in any kind of standards, yet. We just made them up on usenet. Now class, repeat after me. . . Momentum equals mass times velocity! Force equals mass times acceleration! Yank equals mass times jerk! Tug equals mass times snap! Snatch equals mass times crackle! Shake equals mass times pop!!
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