CWT 1-3a Calculating Velocity (Differentiatio Synopsis
The runner's velocity for the interval t1 to t2 is given by
velocity = distance/time
Distance = p(t2) - p(t1) and time = t2 - t1, so
velocity =(p(t2) - p(t1))/(t2 - t1)
Get used to it, this formula is the basis of calculus
For p(t) == V*t + P0,
the velocity of p(t) is v(t) == V,
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CWT 1-3b Differentiation (p, p', p'' notation In CWT 1-3a we used p, v, a notation corresponding to position, velocity, and acceleration This notation corresponds to the p, p', p'' standard notation used in calculus
The function that computes the rate of change of a function f(t) is called the derivative of f(t) The standard notation for the Tags : calculusmathhomeschoolingdifferentialequationsengineering Visto : 66 video subido por wdflannery .