I think the answer to your question is acceleration.
acceleration = change in velocity/ time
a = deltav / t
delta is a triangle shaped character which means change in
Acceleration
acceleration
Is acceleration
The rate of change in velocity is known as acceleration.
The Rate of Change of velocity is - acceleteration
Velocity is the rate of change of position; acceleration is the rate of change of velocity; jerk is the rate of change of accelerationSee related link below for information on "Jerk"
Because that is the definition of velocity
yes
The rate of change of velocity. (As velocity is the rate of change of position.)
The rate of change of velocity is acceleration.
Velocity is the rate of change of the position of an objec
The rate of change of velocity is termed acceleration.
The rate of change in velocity is known as acceleration.
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 ".
"Acceleration velocity" is a meaningless phrase. "Velocity" is the time rate of change of position. "Acceleration" is the time rate of change of velocity.
No. The rate of change of an object's velocity depends only on the forces acting on it.
The rate of change of displacement is called a velocity.
The rate of change in velocity is known as acceleration.
To find rate of change. Two common examples are: rate of change in position = velocity and rate of change of velocity = acceleration.
velocity is the rate of change of displacement with respect to time where as acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect o tome.