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If you are staying in the same position and not moving, then your rate of motion is zero.

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The rate of change in position or rate of motion?

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Is the speed of motion position?

No, the speed of motion is not the same as position. Speed of motion refers to how fast an object is moving, while position indicates the location or place of an object at a given time. Position is a static attribute, while speed of motion is a dynamic attribute that describes the rate of change of position.


What is the rate of motion in an object's position called?

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What is rate of change of motion is called?

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The rate at which an object changes position is called what?

A change in position in a certain amount of time is called motion.


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What is the rate of motion or the rate of change in position?

Velocity, which is different than speed in that it has a directional component to it.


What the rate of change in position or rate of motion?

Velocity, which is different than speed in that it has a directional component to it.


What is the rate of change position or rate of motion?

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What is position over time?

Changes in position over time is motion, and the rate of change may be velocity or speed.


The velocity of an object is the rate of change of its position What is it?

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How is motion similar to acceleration?

If we replace "motion" with a similar term called "velocity", both are rates of change:* Velocity is the rate of change of position (the derivative of the position, with respect to time). * Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity (that makes it the second derivative of the position, with respect to time).