I imagine she is just continuing the series she started ruclips.net/video/pI62ANEGK6Q/видео.html (This video however was inspired by a real life encounter)
the first, second, and third derivatives are speed, acceleration, and jerk. turns out four, five, and six are snap, crackle, and pop. looking at slopes is beautiful.
And what comes after pop, why lock of course, followed by drop. If we go in the other direction it gets weird too. The integral of displacement is abasement, the second integral is absity, then abseleration, abserk, absounce.
Nope! Until recently, Vi has been juggling this and other jobs, because, you know-food, water, the whole shebang. But now Vi has a Patreon, and is crowd-funded full time. Which means much more time for videos! And SoundCloud compositions! Yay!
I have a question, what is the name for the rate of change of jerk? Is there any end to this or does it just go on for ever? 4th, 5th, 6th derivative etc.
SevenOtherSevens, ew. I'll bet you that vihart has a higher than average proportion of autistic viewers, dude. It comes with the territory of higher math/science/engineering education. Go to the corner and think about what you said.
LittleKreeper: u r my new icon wow SevenOtherSevens: Hey dude, your pulmonary fibrosis is showing. Wait, that didn't make sense? Neither did your comment. Diseases are nouns, not adjectives.
Cool, at least one appropriate name. Plus depending how you are using the accelerator and breaks you can even be the jerk behind that wheel of yours :)
And that’s how you take several units worth of AP Physics 1 and turn it into an interesting 5 minute video that gives equally as much, if not more, useful information.
buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut sʜᴇ ᴅɪᴅɴ'ᴛ ᴛᴇᴀᴄʜ ᴜs ʜᴏᴡ ᴛᴏ ᴄᴀʟᴄᴜʟᴀᴛᴇ ᴀɴʏᴛʜɪɴɢ sᴏ ʀᴇᴀʟʟʏ ɪᴛs ʟɪᴋᴇ 1 ᴄʟᴀss ᴏғ ᴀᴘ ᴘʜʏsɪᴄs I mean i like vihart but don't be fooled, concepts take very little time to teach but using those concepts is what takes so long
guyseyes Yeah, I realized as soon as I posted it that it could be taken that way. It was really meant to be taken as she’s summarizing a large portion of the beginning of a somewhat difficult class in just a five minute video. Which is pretty impressive.
Vi It's good to have you back on youtube. It's like an old friend just moved back to town. Back when I found myself suddenly out of an engineering job and kind of accidentally ended up teaching high school math I found a great deal of inspiration in your videos. I would watch your videos for a few short minutes of relaxation and joy when I was overwhelmed with the pressures of being a teacher without really knowing how. However, after a while, I stopped teaching and you stopped making videos regularly and I felt like I lost something. But now, after a circuitous journey of personal growth through multiple career changes, I am 6 months from a master's of science in advanced mathematics education. And you are back on RUclips. All feels right with the world. Thanks, your work here means a lot to me. PS I've done your "blowing up math" activity with 3 different classes now and man is it fun, I once had a girl wear the hyperbolic plane as like a giant tutu all day. It was awesome! it would be cool to see some more teacher/tutorial orientated videos about how you go about making mathematical artwork.
This was perhaps the most charming description of road rage I have ever heard. Also, a lovely nod to the immense processing power that goes into casually living another day.
Naomi PR It’s not always because they want to speed. Lots of drivers will go way under the speed limit, or they will drive in a lane that’s meant for passing only and block all the people trying to actually pass. Going significantly slower than the flow of traffic or driving slowly in the fast lane is a traffic hazard just like speeding is. Sometimes tailgating is a way of communicating “you’re not driving where you’re supposed to at the speed you’re going” (which was the actual point made in this video) :)
Calculus isn't that hard. It's just got a scary name, and a terrifying position at the end of high school math curricula. Most don't realize that calculus is the easiest dive into the deepest of deep ends.
thatjillgirl And I LOVE that way of thinking. With (almost) every new concept I can find at least 1 application for it, whether that's in physics, engineering, algorithmic optimizations, whatever! It's GREAT! (I'm a computer science major who loves math, in case you couldn't tell)
Differential calculus is relatively easy--for most of the functions you've been taught in algebra classes, it's turn-the-crank methods that are relatively unambiguous to apply. It's usually easy to break down an expression made from elementary operations into elements that can be attacked with simple rules. Integral calculus, which is the reverse of differential calculus, seems to start out that way, but it gets hard once you get beyond the most common cases; it's this bag of arcane tricks, each of which may or may not apply to a given situation, and doing a hairy integral can involve some lateral thinking. A small change can turn an expression that is easy to integrate into one with no closed-form solution, or one that only yields to some strange combination of methods. Professionals these days tend to just defer to symbolic algebra software.
YOU MAKE ME SO HAPPY! I was at middle school talking about hexaflexagons, and all of my friends were like " OH MUH GAWD! YOU WATCH HER VIDEOS " and I was like " YEAH!! OBVIOUSLY!!! " bahaahhaha people loveee youu
Dear Vihart you are a very good youtuber and frankly i think you deserve more subscribers. anyway i have a request for a video, please make a video about Bézier curve and or a Q&A
My mind was low key blown the first time I realized graphing slopes was a thing. Kinda crazy how we have all of these concepts, and thought of by people far less modern than us, too.
If anyone was wondering, here's a list of the next 7 derivatives of position after the 3rd: 4th: snap/jounce 5th: crackle 6th: pop 7th: lock 8th: drop 9th: shot 10th: put (I'm not even joking. google it.)
I liked this video because it accurately represents the relationships between speed, accerleration, and jerk. It uses a car ride to represent all of these ideas. Using something that we all understand helps for us to figure out what the publisher of the video is trying to say. I was confused about the relationship between the acceleration and jerk. I finally understood it once she made the two line graphs on the 3rd page. This video inspired me to better want to understand Calculus and speed, acceleration, and jerk. It also inspires me to try and notice all of this the next time I drive.
i'm so glad you resumed your activity on youtube, i literally fell in love with math with your "doodling in math class" videos, especially the one on fibonacci !! So keep up the good work, it's inspiring!
Vihart is back =) I thoroughly want to thank all the Patrons who did that for me. And I guess other people and themselves and Vihart, too. On that note: Thank you, Vihart, too.
If math terms were named more simply, perhaps less people would be intimidated by it and maybe the world would be slightly smarter. Calculus and math in general can be quite simple because they follows logic. Some people are just overwhelmed at their initial impression of math and don't take the time to understand.
I like how I get ready for bed check my phone for a moment and see this video which is based on the least favorite of all subjects among most except a few and go “yeah I’m not sleeping yet”
ZorroVulpes Best mathepolitical joke I've heard. BTW it's actually called jounce (though some call it snap, which is probably more fitting). Snap is actually much better, because 5th and 6th derivatives of position are (no joke) crackle and pop. The next are lock, drop, shot, and put. After that, they stopped naming them, probably because there's never been a time when you need to know something as ludicrously excessive as the 11th derivative of position, when things above pop are almost never used anyway.
This video honestly reminded me why I love your channel. You didn't have to go out of your way to rant about how deceleration doesn't exist, you just say that it's the same thing as backwards acceleration, which has happened to me.
Someone either tailgated or cut vi hart off and inspired this whole video
Hopefully they'll see this and understand that they're a third derivative of position and need to change.
IX10510IX Jerk-derivative is even worse (yes that's the name)
I imagine she is just continuing the series she started ruclips.net/video/pI62ANEGK6Q/видео.html
(This video however was inspired by a real life encounter)
....
Who.
That's exactly what I was thinking. That or there was a slower driver in front of her while trying to get somewhere quickly.
the first, second, and third derivatives are speed, acceleration, and jerk.
turns out four, five, and six are snap, crackle, and pop.
looking at slopes is beautiful.
I looked that up to make sure you weren't joking. I wasn't disappointed. XD
*snap*, *crackle*, and *pop* is what happens to your body when you tailgate someone and they brake suddenly.
Fun fact: the minimal energy trajectory for a drone is the trajectory the lowest snap!
*snap* YES
And what comes after pop, why lock of course, followed by drop. If we go in the other direction it gets weird too. The integral of displacement is abasement, the second integral is absity, then abseleration, abserk, absounce.
If my math book in high school called calculus "Lookin' at slopes" I would have been 100% less intimidated. Thank you for your videos!
Life’s short, don’t be a 3rd derivative of position
OH 4th derivative of position!
Oh... so 4th derivative really is snap? You know, there are two ways to incorrectly name words: the boring way, and the way, way, *way* too silly way.
all hail snap, crackle and pop :D
You should add "with respect to time", otherwise it makes no sense.
Fun Monkey: But we all know the *way* too silly way is the best, most desirable format!
"CHANGE OR PERISH!" is my new favorite road-rage exclamation.
I love that this entire video was just for the sake of the punchline. Honestly props to you, Vi 👌👌
5:11 I will understand their calculus communication and shout, "What a third derivative of position!"
Framing calculus as "looking at slopes" gives a nice and simplified unification of the entire subject! As always, I loved the video Vi!
Yair Alkon, don't forget "looking at the spaces under slopes"! 😃
@@kagitsune Still kinda looking at slopes. Just a bit off to the side!
I WASN'T EXPECTING ANOTHER VIDEO SO SOON OMG
squarebamboo we all expect it to be very long in between at this point that this is like Christmas
Nope! Until recently, Vi has been juggling this and other jobs, because, you know-food, water, the whole shebang. But now Vi has a Patreon, and is crowd-funded full time. Which means much more time for videos! And SoundCloud compositions! Yay!
squarebamboo samee
It's calculus! Lookin at slopes.
Vihart's math videos were first recommended to me by my therapist and I've love the channel ever since ❤️
Your therapist must be really really cool
Geli
Yeah he is 😂
Please properly rename more math things
Except the Cox-Zucker machine. That one is just clever.
300 liker
400th liker
OfficialURL 538hiker
This is the real name, though.
The little lookin' at slopes jingle is literally the themesong of my life thank u Vi
You're great.
Also, your names are awesome.
Lol
I have a question, what is the name for the rate of change of jerk? Is there any end to this or does it just go on for ever? 4th, 5th, 6th derivative etc.
I’m so happy that you used the correct version on “your”
Snap, then Crackle, then Pop.
Negative velocity, not negative speed
woot yay our maths queen has returned
*dab*
because boi i be hip wit da cool kids cach me ousi howbow dah
SevenOtherSevens, ew. I'll bet you that vihart has a higher than average proportion of autistic viewers, dude. It comes with the territory of higher math/science/engineering education. Go to the corner and think about what you said.
LittleKreeper: u r my new icon wow
SevenOtherSevens: Hey dude, your pulmonary fibrosis is showing. Wait, that didn't make sense? Neither did your comment. Diseases are nouns, not adjectives.
Jackson i mean... autism is a developmental disorder not a disease but your main point stands
"What a THIRD DERIVATIVE OF POSITION!"
Love it...
As usual!!!
Another mathy minecrafter, eh?
Cool, at least one appropriate name. Plus depending how you are using the accelerator and breaks you can even be the jerk behind that wheel of yours :)
Brakes.
Quick Fix brakes sorrryyy
but what about snap, crackle and pop; are they not appropriately named :O
Vihart already made that joke at 5:14
The. Brakes are just a negative accelerator
She's back baby!! She's back!!!!
Let's hope it wasn't just to whine about people trying to get down the road.
wow, that got really deep at the end
oh wait it stopped being deep
yes-tess-the-mess
haha, sorry for the disappointment, but it all went down hill from there
And that’s how you take several units worth of AP Physics 1 and turn it into an interesting 5 minute video that gives equally as much, if not more, useful information.
Darren D.
That was what I thought.
That and "Wow".
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I mean i like vihart but don't be fooled, concepts take very little time to teach but using those concepts is what takes so long
Read AP and immediatly thought of lol.. im pathethic
Lmao High school kids always bragging that they took AP classes 😂
guyseyes Yeah, I realized as soon as I posted it that it could be taken that way. It was really meant to be taken as she’s summarizing a large portion of the beginning of a somewhat difficult class in just a five minute video. Which is pretty impressive.
I’ve been rewatching a lot of your videos recently, great to see a new one, keep up the good work! 👍
Also that took a real turn towards the end
Vi It's good to have you back on youtube. It's like an old friend just moved back to town.
Back when I found myself suddenly out of an engineering job and kind of accidentally ended up teaching high school math I found a great deal of inspiration in your videos. I would watch your videos for a few short minutes of relaxation and joy when I was overwhelmed with the pressures of being a teacher without really knowing how. However, after a while, I stopped teaching and you stopped making videos regularly and I felt like I lost something. But now, after a circuitous journey of personal growth through multiple career changes, I am 6 months from a master's of science in advanced mathematics education. And you are back on RUclips. All feels right with the world. Thanks, your work here means a lot to me.
PS I've done your "blowing up math" activity with 3 different classes now and man is it fun, I once had a girl wear the hyperbolic plane as like a giant tutu all day. It was awesome! it would be cool to see some more teacher/tutorial orientated videos about how you go about making mathematical artwork.
This was perhaps the most charming description of road rage I have ever heard. Also, a lovely nod to the immense processing power that goes into casually living another day.
A NEW VIDEO WITHIN A WEEK IM LIVING
I just so happen to be learning how to drive right now. Thanks.
*WHAT A THIRD DERIVATIVE OF POSITION!*
I honestly get the biggest smile on my face everything I see a ViHart video in my subscription box! :)
Im so happy rn!!!!!!
Vi hartttt notification yayyy! 😍
Same it feels like it’s been a year
Yeaaaa
This is what I subscribed for. Please do more stuff like this
I just learnt people tailgate to communicate. I always assumed tailgaters were just trying to improve fuel efficiency by decreasing air resistance.
Nah, they're trying to tell people disobey the speed limit *just like them* so they can feel better about it.
Naomi PR It’s not always because they want to speed. Lots of drivers will go way under the speed limit, or they will drive in a lane that’s meant for passing only and block all the people trying to actually pass. Going significantly slower than the flow of traffic or driving slowly in the fast lane is a traffic hazard just like speeding is. Sometimes tailgating is a way of communicating “you’re not driving where you’re supposed to at the speed you’re going” (which was the actual point made in this video) :)
Becca Diem Nah, most of the time it's assholes wanting to speed. New Yorker here.
Yesss, more videos! Thanks Vi, I was in need of these coming back, I missed them so much! Hope you keep doing them! Love from Uruguay!!
Moral of the story: don't be a jerk.
I swear Vihart’s notebooks must be very entertaining & fun to look at & read!
Calculus isn't that hard. It's just got a scary name, and a terrifying position at the end of high school math curricula. Most don't realize that calculus is the easiest dive into the deepest of deep ends.
I found it challenging because it's very different from all the other maths I had learned beforehand. It was a whole new way of thinking.
thatjillgirl And I LOVE that way of thinking. With (almost) every new concept I can find at least 1 application for it, whether that's in physics, engineering, algorithmic optimizations, whatever! It's GREAT! (I'm a computer science major who loves math, in case you couldn't tell)
Only problem is that to get into the actual math and calculating of calculus you need to have a lot of prior knowledge.
Differential calculus is relatively easy--for most of the functions you've been taught in algebra classes, it's turn-the-crank methods that are relatively unambiguous to apply. It's usually easy to break down an expression made from elementary operations into elements that can be attacked with simple rules.
Integral calculus, which is the reverse of differential calculus, seems to start out that way, but it gets hard once you get beyond the most common cases; it's this bag of arcane tricks, each of which may or may not apply to a given situation, and doing a hairy integral can involve some lateral thinking. A small change can turn an expression that is easy to integrate into one with no closed-form solution, or one that only yields to some strange combination of methods. Professionals these days tend to just defer to symbolic algebra software.
YOU MAKE ME SO HAPPY! I was at middle school talking about hexaflexagons, and all of my friends were like " OH MUH GAWD! YOU WATCH HER VIDEOS " and I was like " YEAH!! OBVIOUSLY!!! " bahaahhaha people loveee youu
Dear Vihart
you are a very good youtuber and frankly i think you deserve more subscribers. anyway i have a request for a video, please make a video about Bézier curve and or a Q&A
I just remembered how much I love your videos. Time to rewatch them all again. See you all in a bit.
Wait... This channel is alive again!
Yay!
I love these videos so much, never stop posting, I love your singing voice!! Sing more >:)
My mind was low key blown the first time I realized graphing slopes was a thing. Kinda crazy how we have all of these concepts, and thought of by people far less modern than us, too.
I am so happy you're making videos again!👍👍😊
If anyone was wondering, here's a list of the next 7 derivatives of position after the 3rd:
4th: snap/jounce
5th: crackle
6th: pop
7th: lock
8th: drop
9th: shot
10th: put
(I'm not even joking. google it.)
tangleBuddy, the 10-angle Bop It that never made it to production 😢
I was so disappointed that this wasn't mentioned in the video. One of my favorite pieces of math trivia.
man, I just stumbled into this channel yesterday and I absolutely love it,
Yay Vi Hart! You uploaded! You don’t know how much positive impact you made on my life!
That really got poetic there for a second
I feel like she made this because someone was tailgating her
Oh my gosh I just started my second Vi Hart binge. Like yesterday. Perfect timing!
Indeed you *MUST* CHANGE
derpguy125 but on youtube, *change or p e r i s h*
I liked this video because it accurately represents the relationships between speed, accerleration, and jerk. It uses a car ride to represent all of these ideas. Using something that we all understand helps for us to figure out what the publisher of the video is trying to say. I was confused about the relationship between the acceleration and jerk. I finally understood it once she made the two line graphs on the 3rd page. This video inspired me to better want to understand Calculus and speed, acceleration, and jerk. It also inspires me to try and notice all of this the next time I drive.
*lookin at slopes*
Thanks, Vi. Your videos are always fun to watch and learn from.
drivers are derivers too!
I am 32 years old and this is the first time I really understood the concept of derivatives. Thank you!
2 Vihart videos so close to eachother!!!!
xSpyInPinkx If you saw her recent video, you'd know that was kind of the plan.
I did, I was simply stating my excitement
xSpyInPinkx agreed.
i'm so glad you resumed your activity on youtube, i literally fell in love with math with your "doodling in math class" videos, especially the one on fibonacci !! So keep up the good work, it's inspiring!
Im so glad you posted PS I love the math vids!
I've honestly known your channel for about 10 minutes now and I already love it
*yes*
Holy hell we missed you. Sometimes you don’t know what you’ve lost until it comes back.
BOND🎐
OF🎏
CALCULUS♨
It is so good to have you back!
MY MATH QUEEN
I have no idea what any of this means
But I love it please do more.
What a third derivative of position!
Vihart is back =)
I thoroughly want to thank all the Patrons who did that for me.
And I guess other people and themselves and Vihart, too.
On that note: Thank you, Vihart, too.
Genius
Dear, Ms Hart,
You make my head spin, and sometimes it’s a challenge to keep up with you, but, I love what you do so much.
Thank You
If math terms were named more simply, perhaps less people would be intimidated by it and maybe the world would be slightly smarter. Calculus and math in general can be quite simple because they follows logic. Some people are just overwhelmed at their initial impression of math and don't take the time to understand.
Loved it!!!! Thanks... The comedy was a special touch!
woah speed
I like how I get ready for bed check my phone for a moment and see this video which is based on the least favorite of all subjects among most except a few and go “yeah I’m not sleeping yet”
Spicy
Ultra Fox ok
Fish Man good job u were first
Definitely the Spiciest first.
The Pisces yeah, I don’t know why everyone is freaking out.
I cannot express how much I appreciate your awesomeness.
Hi everyone! I hope u have a good day!
This is so satisfying to watch because now that I’m in AP Calculus I understand everything you’re saying.
Shit I put off watching this video until i finished studying for cal and now I realize that this would've helped me study for cal :(
I feel so blessed to see another ViHart video.
i hate maths but i love you, is there a formula for that?!
M= -V×10 to the 20th
(M= enjoyment of math)
(V=love of vi)
Looks about right.
Sit Stand Walk u(r)+m(om)+g•a(y)+lol
Sit Stand Walk
y=(e^1*mx)/(p^2*ahx)
y=(em)/(p^2*ah)
p^2*ah*y=em
ppahy=em
happy=me
me=happy
Q.E.D.
Geovanny Exparza i got a better one: u(r)+m(om)+straig(ht)
I learned more in this video than I did in my entire 8th grade school year.
Love your vids
You have changed my appreciation for calculus. Bravo
my maths teacher is a third derivative of position...
Not really :)
Thank you so much for your amazing quality content! So glad you're back. :)
But what is a change in jerk called?
an election
Fish Man the next three are snap crackle and pop respectively. But that other dudes answer works better.
ZorroVulpes That was a really good response.
ZorroVulpes Best mathepolitical joke I've heard.
BTW it's actually called jounce (though some call it snap, which is probably more fitting).
Snap is actually much better, because 5th and 6th derivatives of position are (no joke) crackle and pop.
The next are lock, drop, shot, and put. After that, they stopped naming them, probably because there's never been a time when you need to know something as ludicrously excessive as the 11th derivative of position, when things above pop are almost never used anyway.
ZorroVulpes that was really good, made me laugh
I fall in love over and over again
To who ever disliked this video:
What the heck dude?
_CrazyCrafter672 took the words right out of my mouth
They don't like lookin at slopes.
Some of your vids, Vihart, are just so good that I end up watching them again and again and again. This one and the logarithm one are my favorites! :D
Acceleration
That jerk
I love the video!
I also heard that you did a play test for The Witness, one of my favorite games!
Thanks for your contribution!
This got weird very quickly
I m so happy you can make vids again I missed these :,)
I'm early let me say a joke.
The education system in the United States.
#sadreactsonly.
Anthony Khodanian, 😢😢😢
This video honestly reminded me why I love your channel. You didn't have to go out of your way to rant about how deceleration doesn't exist, you just say that it's the same thing as backwards acceleration, which has happened to me.
58 comments but I can't see 1 because it won't let me...
The world must hate me.
Bobby K try looking at a reply.
Fish Man it didn't load any for me . Like I couldn't scroll down
Bobby K rf
Finally someone else with my problem
36 minutes ago, 36 likes. wut
You make more sense then my math teacher.
Too fast of a click
Thank you for this video! super cool as always! i missed you! ♡♡♡
Can you but It in kilometres please
I cherish these brief moments that are your videos.