movement
The change in an object's position over time without including direction is referred to as displacement. It is a vector quantity that represents the overall change in position of the object, regardless of the path taken.
Motion is the change in an object's position without including direction.
The change in an objects position is called motion.
Motion of an object is a change in the object's position over time. It describes how an object moves from one location to another.
The rate at which an object's position changes per unit time is measured by its velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. It is calculated by dividing the change in position by the time interval over which the change occurred.
The rate of change in an object's position is its velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that specifies both the object's speed and its direction of motion. It is determined by calculating the change in position over a specific time interval.
Speed --- actually, if your question is 'position' over time, there is no answer since position is a vector quantity. And position divided by time will still yield a vector quantity-- velocity. If the question asks for change in distance over time, then the answer is speed. --gh ---
Motion is change of position. but remember both must always be related to some 'datum' position or state of motion.
The state when objects are not yet in motion is called rest. This is when an object remains stationary with no change in position over time. Objects at rest have a velocity of zero.
Position refers to the location of an object at a specific point in time, while change represents the difference in position over a period of time. Change is the rate at which an object's position is changing or the displacement from one position to another. Therefore, position and change are related in that change is the measure of how position is shifting over time.
The term you are looking for is "speed." Speed is a scalar quantity that represents the rate of change of an object's position over time, without specifying the direction of motion.
A person walking is an example of a change in position over time.