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Do there exist motions in which the second derivative of position is not well defined?

After some thought today, I realized that all the power of Newton's laws is fundamentally rooted in the fact that $\frac{d^2 x}{dt^2}$ is a sensible thing to write i.e: there exists a function $x$ ...
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Avoiding a confusion with dot product

Some days ago I have asked a question about a formula for power, many generous people have answered my question and clarify for me that the correct formula of work is $$\mathrm{d}W= \mathbf{F}\cdot \...
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What is the difference between zero and an infinitesimal number?

In a standard Atwood machine physics problem, the string going over the pulley is considered massless. So does that imply mass = 0 or mass = dm? General question: what is the difference between 0 and ...
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Making the sloppy time-reversal transformation precise

I'm reading Harbovsky and Susskind's The Theoretical Minimum Vol I. In Lecture 3: Dynamics, under Aristotle's Law of Motion is mentioned Aristotle's (fallacious) law $F(t) = m {dx\over dt}$. Later, ...
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Newton's axioms and collision

Newton's axioms for point particles states that the velocity of a point particle is differentiable. However when two object collide there is a jump in their respective velocities. So is "ideal" ...
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