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The phrase "change in motion" is rather slippery.

The size of the change in the object's position, per unit time, in a specified

direction, is the component of its velocity in that direction.

The size of the change in the object's velocity, per unit time, in a specified

direction, is the component of its acceleration in that direction.

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