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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/General_Physics_I%3A_Classical_Mechanics/08%3A_Kinematics_in_One_Dimension/8.04%3A_Higher_Derivatives
      The time derivative of acceleration is called jerk, and the time derivative of jerk is called jounce. One published paper 1 whimsically named the fourth, fifth, and sixth derivatives of \(x\...The time derivative of acceleration is called jerk, and the time derivative of jerk is called jounce. One published paper 1 whimsically named the fourth, fifth, and sixth derivatives of x "snap", "crackle", and "pop" after the cartoon characters on boxes of Rice Krispies ® breakfast cereal. We will seldom, if ever, have need of these higher-order derivatives of x for this course, but for reference, they are summarized in Table \PageIndex1.

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