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Astrometry Velocity Analysis: Understanding Motion in Spherical and Spheroidal Coordinates

Explore the concepts of velocity, acceleration, and jerk in astrometry through vector representation and coordinate components. Delve into curvature radii calculations across meridians. Lecture notes provided for in-depth understanding.

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Astrometry Velocity Analysis: Understanding Motion in Spherical and Spheroidal Coordinates

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  1. Velocity, Acceleration, Jerk • Velocity: 1st time derivative of Position • Acceleration: 2nd time derivative • Jerk: 3rd time derivative Lecture Notes on Astrometry

  2. Velocity in Spherical Coord. • Vector Representation • Velocity Components Lecture Notes on Astrometry

  3. Triad of Spherical Coordinates Lecture Notes on Astrometry

  4. Velocity in Spheroidal Coord. • Vector Representation • Velocity Components Lecture Notes on Astrometry

  5. Triad of Spheroidal Coordinates Lecture Notes on Astrometry

  6. Curvature Radii of Meridian • Curvature Radius across Meridian • Curvature Radius in Meridian Lecture Notes on Astrometry

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