Depending on the source, I sometimes read $\frac{\delta q}{dt}$ , $\frac{dq}{dt}$ or even $\frac{\delta q}{\delta t}$ (rare)
Wich one is the correct notation ?
In theory we are to know if a differential form is exact before we can write $dq$ or $dt$, but how are we supposed to do that ?
Physics books usually choose a notation without giving much explanations... (actually I've only seen explanations about this in Thermodynamics, for $\delta Q$ and $\delta W$)
What tells me for sure that I can write $\vec{F} = \frac{d\vec{p}}{dt}$ ?