Acceleration.
Acceleration is the term that describes an increase or decrease in velocity or a change in direction of an object.
No, momentum is not another term for acceleration. Momentum is a vector quantity that describes an object's motion, taking into account both its mass and velocity, while acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of an object.
In fluid dynamics, the term v dot grad v represents the rate of change of velocity in the direction of the velocity vector. It describes how the velocity of a fluid changes as it moves through space.
No. Velocity describes a speed and a direction. Acceleration, on the other hand, is the rate of change of velocity (in symbols: dv/dt); in other words, how fast does the velocity change.
Instantaneous velocity is the term that describes velocity at any specific moment in time.
Acceleration is the term that describes an increase or decrease in velocity or a change in direction of an object.
No, momentum is not another term for acceleration. Momentum is a vector quantity that describes an object's motion, taking into account both its mass and velocity, while acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of an object.
Velocity.
Acceleration is the scientific term for change in velocity.
A change in velocity is known as acceleration .
A change in velocity is known as acceleration .
two things that describe velocity is distance and time.
In fluid dynamics, the term v dot grad v represents the rate of change of velocity in the direction of the velocity vector. It describes how the velocity of a fluid changes as it moves through space.
Instantaneous velocity is the term that describes velocity at any specific moment in time.
No. Velocity describes a speed and a direction. Acceleration, on the other hand, is the rate of change of velocity (in symbols: dv/dt); in other words, how fast does the velocity change.
It equals an undefined entity. The average acceleration of an object equals the CHANGE in velocity divided by the time interval. The term "change in velocity" is not the same as the term "velocity", "average velocity", or "instantaneous velocity".
Yes. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.