Absity
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When an object moves, its motion can be described by the integrals of displacement, including absement, absity, abseleration, etc., as well as the derivatives of displacement, including velocity, acceleration, jerk, jounce, etc. | |
| SI unit | metre-second squared |
| In SI base units | m·s2 |
| Dimension | L T2 |
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In kinematics, absity is a measure of sustained absement of an object. The word absity is a portmanteau of the words absence and velocity. It is the double integral of displacement and thus the integral of absement.[1]
References
- ↑ Amarashiki (2012-11-10). "LOG#053. Derivatives of position". The Spectrum Of Riemannium. Archived from the original on 2022-09-10. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
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