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In equations involving velocity, the triangle symbol means


paula0803  Wed 18/06/08 15:50
jake-the-peg
Wed 18/06/08
16:05
Do you mean grad

http://www.appliedmathematics.info/veccalc.htm

as in vector calculus?
fo3nix
Wed 18/06/08
17:24
I think you mean delta, which would mean change in velocity.

http://suberic.net/~dmm/graphics/logo/DmmLogoD .png
Clanad
Wed 18/06/08
17:25
Is it not the Greek symbol delta, meaning increment? It's used as a nonzero change in the value of a quantity in calculus...
Clanad
Wed 18/06/08
17:26
Oops! Apologies, fo3nix...
mibn2cweus
Wed 18/06/08
20:55
Close, Clanad, but no cigar! ; )
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