Aaron, You mean "derivatives" not "integrals" for the time rates of change of displacement; velocity, and acceleration.
However, I'll grant you that "derivatives" are not popular these days because of the disaster they caused in the field of high risk finance of sub prime mortgages (so called) as AAA "securities." Gene. Aaron Harper <[email protected]> wrote: > ... The 1st integral of > displacement gives us displacement per unit time, > or angular velocity, also referred to and rotational > speed (though this less accurate term ignores the > vector quantity of direction). The 2nd tntegral of > displacement (or 1st integral of velocity) gives us > the rate of change of the velocity, or > "acceleration"...
