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what's rate of change of acceleration​

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Answered by anyeshakoley3
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Explanation:

Rate of change of acceleration it is just irregular change in velocity. We all know that rate of change of velocity is acceleration, but acceleration is constant only when there is proportional change in velocity with time,if it doesn't it results in change in velocity, in the term rate of change of acceleration there is everything about velocity nothing significantly about acceleration, that is why we don't use it generally.

We can also say that varying force is the cause for it. Or it is the work done to displace an object of unit mass by a unit displacement.

Answered by tanishpednekar
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Rate of change of acceleration it is just irregular change in velocity. We all know that rate of change of velocity is acceleration, but acceleration is constant only when there is proportional change in velocity with time,if it doesn't it results in change in velocity, in the term rate of change of acceleration there is everything about velocity nothing significantly about acceleration, that is why we don't use it generally.

We can also say that varying force is the cause for it. Or it is the work done to displace an object of unit mass by a unit displacement

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In physics, jek, also known as jolt, surge, or lurch, is the rate of change of acceleration; that is, the derivative of acceleration with respect to time. Physics.

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