First Derivative: s'(t) = -sin(t), Second Derivative: s''(t) = -cos(t), Third Derivative: s'''(t) = sin(t)
How to find the first three derivatives
The first three derivatives of the equation s = cos(t), along with their interpretations in terms of the scenario:
First Derivative:
s'(t) = -sin(t)
This represents the velocity of the block.
Second Derivative:
s''(t) = -cos(t)
This represents the acceleration of the block.
Third Derivative:
s'''(t) = sin(t)
This represents the rate of change of acceleration