Do you mean, "rate of change of velocity"? That's called "acceleration".
Acceleration
Rate of change of velocity (in advanced mathematics, they call that the derivative of velocity). In other word, how fast the velocity changes. Commonly measured in (meters / second) / second, which is usually written as meters / second2.
The rate of change of velocity. (As velocity is the rate of change of position.)
The rate of change of velocity is 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 and it is defined as the rate of change of velocity with time.
"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.
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.
Velocity is the rate of change of the position of an objec
The rate of change of velocity is termed acceleration.