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It's just the three: Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration.

 

I'm assuming you are talking about the Kinematic Equations?

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/1DKin/Lesson-6/Kinematic-Equations

https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/one-dimensional-motion/kinematic-formulas/a/what-are-the-kinematic-formulas 

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24 minutes ago, leadeater said:

It's just the three: Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration.

 

I'm assuming you are talking about the Kinematic Equations?

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/1DKin/Lesson-6/Kinematic-Equations

https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/one-dimensional-motion/kinematic-formulas/a/what-are-the-kinematic-formulas 

Haha :D I haven't gotten that far yet, with school starting and all, but you did answer my question anyways, thanks.

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7 hours ago, leadeater said:

It's just the three: Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration.

 

I'm assuming you are talking about the Kinematic Equations?

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/1DKin/Lesson-6/Kinematic-Equations

https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/one-dimensional-motion/kinematic-formulas/a/what-are-the-kinematic-formulas 

Actually, there are more. It's just that those three are the only ones covered in most classes (because they're the most important ones).

The derivative of acceleration is jerk, and the derivative of jerk is jounce. Similarly, the integral of displacement is absement.

"Do as I say, not as I do."

-Because you actually care if it makes sense.

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6 hours ago, Dash Lambda said:

Actually, there are more. It's just that those three are the only ones covered in most classes (because they're the most important ones).

The derivative of acceleration is jerk, and the derivative of jerk is jounce. Similarly, the integral of displacement is absement.

Thanks, I find it safe to stick to the common three taught, mostly it's been ages since I have done them myself and remembering everything is hard after so much time :P

 

Abserk

Abseleration

Absity

Absement

Displacement

Velocity

Acceleration

Jerk

Jounce

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6 hours ago, leadeater said:

Thanks, I find it safe to stick to the common three taught, mostly it's been ages since I have done them myself and remembering everything is hard after so much time :P

 

Abserk

Abseleration

Absity

Absement

Displacement

Velocity

Acceleration

Jerk

Jounce

Christ, I didn't know there were more above absement...

I thought you made those up for a moment XP

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