acceleration
That's simply called a change in velocity. On the other hand, the rate of change in velocity - how quickly velocity changes - is called acceleration.
This is velocity.
The rate of change of displacement is called a velocity.
A change in position in a certain amount of time is called motion.
Rate of change in position is called velocity.
I think you mean the "rate of CHANGE" of velocity. (If you don't, then the question is meaningless.) The rate of change of velocity is called " acceleration ".
The rate of change in velocity is called acceleration.
Do you mean, "rate of change of velocity"? That's called "acceleration".
The increase in velocity is called acceleration and an decrease is called deceleration.
Known to be "VELOCITY GRADIENT"
The rate of change of position is the velocity. The velocity at a specific point in time is called the instantaneous velocity.
Jerk is the term. No, really, it is.