The rate of change of motion is known as acceleration. Acceleration is the change in velocity over change in time. Velocity is the rate of change of position, or change in position over change in time.
Acceleration, defined in "The Dictionary of Science" by Penguin as:-
-the rate of change of velocity,
-measured as a change of velocity per unit time.
(usually measured in the Metric system as : metres per second per second)
Velocity, the units are meters per second, or feet per second.
the answer is velocity.
acceleration
acceleration
Acceleration
Rate of motion is the speed it goes.
Acceleration.
acceleration
Zero rate of change of velocity. Straight-line motion at a constant speed.
Motion in a straight line.
The definition of particle motion is how much you're able to sleep on a daily basis.
Because a projectile by definition, is in motion.
without rough motion; without rough motion
Zero rate of change of velocity. Straight-line motion at a constant speed.
Speed is the rate of motion.
the rate of motion is distance over time
The rate of motion is Speed. (V=distance divided by time).
Motion in a straight line.
The definition of particle motion is how much you're able to sleep on a daily basis.
motion
If you are staying in the same position and not moving, then your rate of motion is zero.
The definition of rate of rate of change of velocity is Velocity is the rate of change of the position of an object, equivalent to a specification of its speed and direction of motion, e.g. 60 km/h to the north. Velocity is an important concept in kinematics, the branch of classical mechanics which describes the motion of bodies.
Comparing one motion to another.
Because a projectile by definition, is in motion.
The rate of change of motion is called jerk, jolt, surge, or lurch. The rate of change is derivative of motion with respect to time, velocity, and/or position.