Do you mean, "rate of change of velocity"? That's called "acceleration".
Acceleration
The rate of change of velocity. (As velocity is the rate of change of position.)
The rate at which a body moves is called its speed or velocity. Speed is the distance traveled per unit of time, while velocity includes both speed and direction.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time. It measures how quickly the velocity of an object is changing. A positive acceleration indicates speeding up, a negative acceleration indicates slowing down, and zero acceleration indicates a constant velocity.
The rate of directed motion of a body at an instant is referred to as velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that specifies the speed and direction of a moving object at any given point in time.
No, velocity and acceleration are not the same. Velocity is the rate of change of an object's position, while acceleration is the rate of change of an object's velocity.
Acceleration is the rate at which velocity is changing. It is the first derivative of velocity with respect to time, and it measures how quickly the velocity of an object is increasing or decreasing over time.
Uniform velocity means the velocity is not changing. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity. If velocity isn't changing, the rate of change is zero.
The rate of change in velocity is known as acceleration.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. It can be positive (speeding up), negative (slowing down), or zero (constant speed). Velocity is the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time.
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.
accelerationThe rate at which velocity changes is called "acceleration".