If an object is in motion it has a Velocity, which is speed and direction.
Motion is related to a change in position of an object with respect to time. Motion is typically described in terms of velocity
Speed is a scalar, motion (or velocity) is a vector.
Velocity is a change in an object's motion OR direction of motion.
-- both are related to measurements of motion of objects -- acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes
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constant velocity of motion is called uniform motion.
Linear motion is a motion in a straight line but velocity can travel in any direction the equation for linear motion is and velocity is the rate of change of positions
Hmmm. I don't think velocity is a force at all. Velocity is a vector that describes the speed and the direction of an object. It is the inertia of a mass that is related to resistance to motion. In fact, the amount of energy it takes to change an object's velocity is an indirect measure of the object's mass.
- Uniform Linear motion: with constant velocity. - Non Uniform Linear motion: with variable velocity.
Velocity is a speed and a direction of motion.
Velocity addition is used when motion involves vectors.
they all have to do with momentum and velocity and the motion of everything. Newton's laws are basically all related to movement of all objects.