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Old October 8th 03, 07:03 PM
Tarver Engineering
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"John Mullen" wrote in message
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message
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"Ed Rasimus" wrote in message
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 08:00:01 -0700, "Tarver Engineering"
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"Ed Rasimus" wrote in message
As I recall, the first integral of velocity is acceleration.

Nope.


Ahh, now I see. Thanks for that typically helpful addition to the
thread. Enlightenment can come in such small and pithy comments.


I hate to say it Ed but for once Tarver is right. The first *differential*
of velocity is acceleration. The first integral would be distance covered.

I
understood perfectly what you meant though and envy you that experience.

Integral A dt = V0 + At =V


I've no idea what he means by this though!


It is the integral form of one of Newton's laws.