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Yes, different types of motion can occur at different rates depending on various factors such as speed, distance, and acceleration. For example, an object rotating may have a different rate of motion than an object translating. Similarly, an object experiencing free fall will accelerate differently than an object sliding on a frictionless surface.
no you have to get different kinds of rates to know that i the exact answer.
All of them.
In physics, motion can be measured using different rates such as speed, velocity, and acceleration. Speed is the rate of motion or distance traveled over time. Velocity includes both the speed and direction of an object's motion. Acceleration measures the rate of change of velocity over time.
One of two kinds of unit rates.
nuclear decay rates take more time and chemical reaction rates could happen fast.
when money supply is increased, interest rates decrease
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there is really no real rate. all kinds of animals will have different rates.