trajektooride
Trajektooride is a hypothetical plane curve used in kinematic geometry to describe a trajectory whose local turning is tied to the rate of change of speed. The term blends trajeto, the root meaning trajectory, with -oride, a suffix used in some geometric names. In this framework, the curve is determined by a relationship between curvature and tangential acceleration.
Definition: Let γ(t) = (x(t), y(t)) be a twice-differentiable planar curve, with speed v(t) = |γ′(t)| and signed
Consequences: If dv/dt = 0, then κ = 0 and the path is a straight line. If dv/dt is
Relation and examples: The trajektooride intersects standard plane-curve theory as a specialization where tangential acceleration governs
See also: curvature, differential geometry, plane curve, kinematics. References: The trajektooride is a hypothetical construct; background