This is mathematically known as slope or "rise/run".
A change in the position of an object is called a displacement. Velocity is the measure of the rate of change of displacement with respect to time.
Since seconds measure time, and a meter is a measure of distance, one could say that a given distance one meter long will last an infinite number of minutes. However, what happens in that meter during eternity will likely involve a whole lot of change!
Gradient.
some typical experiments would be anything to do with an object moving in a particular direction at a set distance. So for example you could throw a tennis ball and time it from the second it was released from your hand to the second it stopped and measure the distance from where you threw the ball to where it stopped, then divide that distance by the time is took to stop there. Simply change the object moving for other experiments.
None. A millimetre is a measure of length or distance while a litre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
The measure of change in elevation in a certain distance is called slope. It is typically expressed as the ratio of the change in vertical height to the horizontal distance between two points on a surface.
the measure of change in elevation in a certain distance is called gradient
Gradient
This would be the slope or the gradient.
The change in elevation divided by the distance traveled is known as the gradient or slope. It is commonly used to measure the steepness of inclines or declines along a route or terrain. The gradient is calculated by dividing the difference in elevation by the horizontal distance covered.
the measure of change in elevation in a certain distance is called gradient
The change in the elevation between isolines is called a contour line. Contour lines on a topographical map resemble a volcano.
No, elevation refers to the height of a landform above a reference point, usually sea level. Steepness of land is usually measured by gradient, slope, or incline, which quantifies the change in elevation over a certain distance.
It's the Gradient.
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To measure the slope of a stream, you can use the formula: slope = (change in elevation) / (horizontal distance). First, determine the elevation difference between two points along the stream using a level or GPS. Then, measure the horizontal distance between those points on a map or with a measuring tool. The resulting slope will provide a ratio that indicates the steepness of the stream's gradient.
the change in elevation in feet divided by the distance in miles