Motion is the change in position of an object over time. It can be described by its speed, direction, and acceleration. Motion is described using concepts like distance, displacement, velocity, and acceleration.
velocity
When you know both speed and direction of an object in motion, you know the velocity of the object. Velocity is a vector quantity that describes how fast an object is moving and in what direction.
When you know both the speed and direction of an object's motion, you know its velocity. Velocity describes both how fast an object is moving (speed) and in what direction it is moving.
When an object is in motion, it is continuously changing its position over time relative to a reference point. This movement can be described in terms of its speed, direction, and acceleration. Objects in motion can have various types of motion such as linear, circular, or periodic motion.
An object is in motion if it changes position relative to a reference point over time. This change in position can be observed by tracking the object's movement. Additionally, motion can be detected by measuring the object's speed or velocity.
velocity
translatory motion
you need to know where the object is and where it is after a period of time
velocity
Velocity
velocity
newtons laws of motion are important to humans because without them we wouldn't know what motion or gravity is.
Motion is the act of moving. Direction is the act of motion in a said locations.
The time that it takes for it to cover that distance.
velocity of the object
object's velocity
When you know both speed and direction of an object in motion, you know the velocity of the object. Velocity is a vector quantity that describes how fast an object is moving and in what direction.