The first derivative of the angular momentum (L) with respect to time (t) is dL/dt and is often called the torque.
The second derivative is (d^2)L/dt^2 The third derivative is (d^3)L/dt^3 The nth derivative is (d^n)L/dt^n Harry leaking pen wrote: > please, elaborate for us einsteins that dont think mathmatically. > > On 6/24/05, Harry Veeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Grimer wrote: >> >> >>> >>> Still, no one seems to have twigged the significance >>> of "(d^n)L/dt^n of very high orders." 8-) >>> >> >> >> as n -> infinity? >> >> Harry >> >> >

