Acceleration or deceleration
The rate of change of acceleration, also known as jerk, affects the smoothness of an object's motion. A higher jerk value means the object's motion changes more abruptly, leading to a less smooth movement.
Speed is the rate of motion.
the rate of motion is distance over time
The rate of motion at any given moment is typically measured in terms of velocity, which is the speed and direction of an object's motion. This can be calculated by determining how far an object has moved in a specific amount of time. Alternatively, acceleration can also indicate the rate at which an object's velocity is changing.
Rate of motion refers to how fast an object is moving over a given period of time. It is typically measured in units such as meters per second or miles per hour. The rate of motion can vary depending on factors like speed, direction, and acceleration.
The rate of motion is Speed. (V=distance divided by time).
If you are staying in the same position and not moving, then your rate of motion is zero.
The rate of change of motion is called jerk, jolt, surge, or lurch. The rate of change is derivative of motion with respect to time, velocity, and/or position.
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The rate of change in the rate of motion is called acceleration. Acceleration measures how quickly the speed of an object is changing over time.
speed is a measure of the rate of motion.