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The rate of change of displacement is called a velocity.
The speed of an object is its rate of displacement. Specifically, it is the rate of displacement over time or the first derivative of displacement with respect to time.
Velocity is change in position, or displacement, over time.
Instantaneous velocity is a vector quantity representing the velocity Vi at any point.It is the time rate of change in displacement.
Speed is the time rate of change in distance, s= d/t. Velocity is the time rate of change in Displacement v=D/t. The difference is distance d is a real/scalar number and Displacement is a vector number having distance and direction.
Speed is the rate of change of distance with time. Velocity is the rate of change of displacement with time.
The rate of change of displacement is called a velocity.
Velocity is the rate of change in displacement.velocity = d(displacement)/d(time)You could also describe it as 'the rate of change'
The formula for velocity is velocity = distance / time. It represents the rate at which an object changes its position.
It is the rate of change - with respect to time - of the angular displacement.
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.
If the displacement varies as the cube of time then acceleration is linear in time.In physics and engineering, the time rate of change of acceleration is called "jerk."(See related link.)Here is the math.1. We are given that the displacement of a particle is proportional to the cube of the time.We put this statement into the form, d= c * t3.2. The velocity of an object is the time rate of change of position (displacement).v=3c*t23. The acceleration of an object is the time rate of change of the velocity.a=6c*t 4. The acceleration is then linear in time and the jerk is, j=6c.
velocity
two things that describe velocity is distance and time.
The speed of an object is its rate of displacement. Specifically, it is the rate of displacement over time or the first derivative of displacement with respect to time.
constant speed
displacement or distance.