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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/8.10%3A_Projects
      For constant velocity, we have a single equation, for x(t). For constant acceleration, there are three equations: x(t),v(t), and v(x). Now let's continue this: how many such equations do ...For constant velocity, we have a single equation, for x(t). For constant acceleration, there are three equations: x(t),v(t), and v(x). Now let's continue this: how many such equations do you expect for constant jerk? Continuing with the previous problem: how many such equations do you exect should exist for constant jounce? Continue by generalizing the previous two problems: for constant dnx/dtn, how many equations should you get? And what are those equations?

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