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In physics, velocity is the measurement of the rate and direction of change in the position of an object.
Motion is the change in an object's position without including direction.
Speed is how fast something is going when the direction in which it is travelling is unimportant. Velocity is a measurement of the rate at which an object is changing its position. As such, in order to measure it, one must define both the speed at which an object is moving, and also the direction of movement.
To completely describe the motion of an object you will need to know (1) the object's position in space and time, (2) the objects velocity, including the direction of travel, and (3) the object's acceleration, including the direction of acceleration. However, the Heisenburg Uncertainty principle states that the more accurately you measure object's position, the less information you will have about its velocity, and vica versa. The more accurately you measure an object's velocity, the less information you will have about its position.
Velocity is change in position, or displacement, over time.
Motion is the change in an object's position without including direction.
In physics, velocity is the measurement of the rate and direction of change in the position of an object.
Motion is the change in an object's position without including direction.
Because a vector contains information about the direction. A direction, at any particular position is the tangent to the curve and this, by definition, must be straight.
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Agility is the ability to change the direction of the body quickly in an efficient and effective manner.
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Controlled Steering
it depends on your position
Speed is how fast something is going when the direction in which it is travelling is unimportant. Velocity is a measurement of the rate at which an object is changing its position. As such, in order to measure it, one must define both the speed at which an object is moving, and also the direction of movement.
Their relative position to each other.
Unfortunately if your position has a set salary and you are not a hourly paid employee than you are not entitled to being paid for overtime, even in the state of Colorado.