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Jerk is the derivative of acceleration.
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One of the possible causes of a Pontiac Bonneville to jerk during acceleration is that the car needs a tune up. The engine misfiring can lead it to jerk as you accelerate.
Since jerk is defined as the derivative (the rate of change) of acceleration, in the case of the area under the curve, it is the other way round: the integral (area under the curve) for jerk is the acceleration.
The variable obtained by dividing the acceleration by time is called "jerk".
Jerk is the term. No, really, it is.
To answer your question, I will use an analogy, as this would be the simplest way I can think of. velocity is to acceleration as acceleration is to jerk as jerk is to snap.
Suspect dirty fuel filter.
Equal or not, it's acceleration. (And if if the acceleration is uneven its called "jerk".
In physics, this jerk is called "acceleration". As a simplified explanation, it means that the velocity changes.
Spark plugs need to be changed. had the same problem and it disappeared when I replaced the plugs.
There is no specific formula. The "jerk" refers to the third derivative of a function, specifically a position versus time function in physics. The jerk function describes how the acceleration changes over time.