displacement
displacement
a continuous change in position is called Motion
Its average speed.
A change in position in a certain amount of time is called motion.
Staying in a certain position for a specific amount of time. (=
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Ah, honey, you're talking about velocity! Velocity is the rate of change in position at a specific point in time. It's like speed dating for math - how fast an object is moving at any given moment. So next time someone asks about the rate of change in position, you can confidently say, "Oh, that's just velocity, darling."
The amount of force applied to an object over a certain amount of time is equal to its impulse, which is the product of force and time. Impulse helps to quantify the change in momentum of an object due to the force applied to it over a period of time.
Acceleration is any change in velocity during a length of time.
That is called "acceleration". In symbols, that would be a = dv/dt; this means change in velocity divided by change in time, for a small time period.
Yes, motion refers to a change in an object's position with respect to a reference point over a certain period of time. It involves the displacement of an object from one point to another.
Yes, average velocity can be found by dividing the change in position (final position - initial position) by the change in time (final time - initial time). This gives the average rate at which the object's position changes over a specific time interval.