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Definition of derivative in physics​

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Answered by BIackHeart
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You can think of the derivative as representing a rate of change (speed is one. example of this). This makes it very useful for solving physics problems. Here's one example from physics: If q is an amount of electric charge, the. derivative dq is the change in that charge over time, or the electric current.

Answered by AshMaXSiRa
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A derivative is a rate of change, which, geometrically, is the slope of a graph. In physics, velocity is the rate of change of position, so mathematically velocity is the derivative of position. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so acceleration is the derivative

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