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Hi, as the original author of this article, I am fascinated by the changes over the years. I'm curious to know who contributed to this article. thank you, John Braman 858 449 0012

about Jerk (physics)
Just in case your statement at top level refers to the mentioned article ... Last year I did did some bigger extensions and the article achieved a higher ranking, but only barely, because of citations being considered marginal, whereas the content was judged better.

I do not oppose to any edits (besides vandalism :) ), I just want to mention that the whole sections deals with the norms of the vector entities only, so I'd prefer speed to velocity. Furthermore, I'm not sufficiently informed about the linearisation you have in mind. Perhaps it would be enlightening if you could supply a link to some content you refer to.

Best regards, and I hope you liked what you saw. :) Purgy (talk) 08:49, 12 March 2015 (UTC)

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