Abstract
Jerk is the derivative of acceleration with respect to time and then it is the third order derivative of the position vector. Hyperjerks are the n-th order derivatives with n>3. This paper describes the relations, for jerks and hyperjerks, between the quantities measured in an inertial frame of reference and those observed in a rotating frame. These relations can be interesting for teaching purposes.
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Carolina Sparavigna, A. (2015). Jerk and Hyperjerk in a Rotating Frame of Reference. International Journal of Sciences, 1(03), 29–33. https://doi.org/10.18483/ijsci.655
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