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intransit1217 08-29-14 02:36 PM

What is "snap" ?
 
As it refers to a sprint?

andr0id 08-29-14 02:56 PM

The rate of change of acceleration with respect to time. Commonly called jerk in physics.
In other words, acceleration is the rate of change in your speed, snap/jerk is the rate of change in your acceleration.

intransit1217 08-29-14 03:30 PM

Perfect. Thank you.

hueyhoolihan 08-29-14 03:49 PM

ya, the week after Newton came up with the second law of motion, F=ma, he published a little known work on "snap". few know about it. :)

Caliper 08-29-14 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by hueyhoolihan (Post 17082526)
ya, the week after Newton came up with the second law of motion, F=ma, he published a little known work on "snap". few know about it. :)

I hear it's a very derivitive work... ;)

cplager 08-30-14 04:41 AM


Originally Posted by andr0id (Post 17082407)
The rate of change of acceleration with respect to time. Commonly called jerk in physics.
In other words, acceleration is the rate of change in your speed, snap/jerk is the rate of change in your acceleration.

You've completely killed this thread with your precise and very helpful answer.

Shame on you. :D


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