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quietbritishjimtoday at 11:13 AM3 repliesview on HN

As your link says, acceleration is 2nd derivative of position, so rate of change of acceleration is 3rd derivative, often called jolt. As you say, you want acceleration to vary slowly, so it's low jolt that you want.

Snap (or jounce), crackle and pop are 4th/5th/6th derivative. They're probably less of a problem.


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rcxdudetoday at 12:57 PM

It can help because the higher derivatives also tend to promote vibrations in the system, but I doubt it'd be perceptible by people. I have heard of 5th-order smooth curves being used for very sensitive structures, like the movement of big observatory telescopes.

nkrisctoday at 11:46 AM

I’ve also heard it called “jerk”.

andrewingramtoday at 12:50 PM

Oops, yeah you’re right!