The Adjustment Calculus – An Interesting Part Of Kinematics.
Author(s) -
Wieslaw M. Szydlowski
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--8160
Subject(s) - acceleration , kinematics , equidistant , object (grammar) , point (geometry) , position (finance) , element (criminal law) , calculus (dental) , motion (physics) , computer science , class (philosophy) , type (biology) , mathematics , computer vision , artificial intelligence , geometry , physics , classical mechanics , geology , medicine , dentistry , finance , political science , law , economics , paleontology
Little known method is explained for finding velocity and acceleration from positions of a point which are equidistant in time. The adjustment calculus can be a powerful tool to reduce the effect of measurements errors on the estimations of the velocity and the acceleration. In-class exercises in kinematics may brings fun to all participants.
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