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" Acceleration " does.
acceleration is the rate of change of velocity as a function of time
It's the change in velocity, the rate of change (derivative) which is instantaneous velocity. Acceleration can be positive or negative, meaning increased or decreased velocity respectively.
"Acceleration" means change of velocity. If velocity is constant, then acceleration is zero.
No. Acceleration is change of velocity / time. If there is no change in velocity, there is no acceleration.
Acceleration is the scientific term for change in velocity.
A change in velocity is known as acceleration .
A change in velocity is known as acceleration .
Change of velocity.
" Acceleration " does.
acceleration is the rate of change of velocity as a function of time
Jerk is the term. No, really, it is.
It's the change in velocity, the rate of change (derivative) which is instantaneous velocity. Acceleration can be positive or negative, meaning increased or decreased velocity respectively.
"Acceleration" means change of velocity. If velocity is constant, then acceleration is zero.
A force on a material object.The change in velocity per second is (the force) divided by (the object's mass).
No. Acceleration is change of velocity / time. If there is no change in velocity, there is no acceleration.
Acceleration involves a change in velocity. In the case you mention, the speed doesn't change, but the velocity does. The term "velocity" includes the direction of the movement, and the direction does change.