I think you mean the "rate of CHANGE" of velocity. (If you don't,
then the question is meaningless.)
The rate of change of velocity is called " acceleration ".
No, velocity and acceleration are not the same. Velocity is the rate of change of an object's position, while acceleration is the rate of change of an object's velocity.
In an electrical system where current is equal to the charge multiplied by the velocity, the relationship is that the current flowing through the system is directly proportional to both the amount of charge and the velocity at which the charge is moving. This means that as either the charge or the velocity increases, the current flowing through the system will also increase.
Acceleration is the rate at which velocity is changing. It is the first derivative of velocity with respect to time, and it measures how quickly the velocity of an object is increasing or decreasing over time.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. It can be positive (speeding up), negative (slowing down), or zero (constant speed). Velocity is the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time.
The rate of change in velocity is known as acceleration.
The rate of change of velocity. (As velocity is the rate of change of position.)
To find the acceleration of an object moving in a straight line, you must calculate the change in velocity during a unit of time. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time, not distance. It is given by the formula acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time.
No, velocity and acceleration are not the same. Velocity is the rate of change of an object's position, while acceleration is the rate of change of an object's velocity.
In an electrical system where current is equal to the charge multiplied by the velocity, the relationship is that the current flowing through the system is directly proportional to both the amount of charge and the velocity at which the charge is moving. This means that as either the charge or the velocity increases, the current flowing through the system will also increase.
Acceleration is the rate at which velocity is changing. It is the first derivative of velocity with respect to time, and it measures how quickly the velocity of an object is increasing or decreasing over time.
Do you mean, "rate of change of velocity"? That's called "acceleration".
The rate of change in velocity is known as acceleration.
Uniform velocity means the velocity is not changing. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity. If velocity isn't changing, the rate of change is zero.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. It can be positive (speeding up), negative (slowing down), or zero (constant speed). Velocity is the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time.
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.
accelerationThe rate at which velocity changes is called "acceleration".
Velocity