jerkinduced
Jerkinduced is a term used to describe phenomena or responses that arise from abrupt changes in motion, specifically those associated with jerk, the third derivative of position with respect to time. It is a neologism rather than a widely standardized term, and it appears in discussions across engineering, biomechanics, and human factors to separate effects caused by sudden motion from those produced by steady acceleration or velocity.
The word combines jerk and induced, signaling that the effect is generated by a rapid change in
In engineering contexts, jerkinduced effects are important for ride quality, vibration control, and control system design.
Applications of the idea include smoother ride design in automobiles and aircraft, jerk-aware motion planning in
Because jerkinduced is a descriptive label rather than a standardized measurement, its usage varies by field