Velocity, which is different than speed in that it has a directional component to it.
Rate of change in position is called velocity.
Motion
Acceleration.
Rate of change of position = speedIf you also reveal the direction of the speed, then you have velocity.
The answer is rest
rest
The rate of change of motion is called jerk, jolt, surge, or lurch. The rate of change is derivative of motion with respect to time, velocity, and/or position.
Almost. speed is (the rate of) the change in position.
A change in position in a certain amount of time is called motion.
Velocity, which is different than speed in that it has a directional component to it.
Velocity, which is different than speed in that it has a directional component to it.
Velocity, which is different than speed in that it has a directional component to it.
If we replace "motion" with a similar term called "velocity", both are rates of change:* Velocity is the rate of change of position (the derivative of the position, with respect to time). * Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity (that makes it the second derivative of the position, with respect to time).
If you are staying in the same position and not moving, then your rate of motion is zero.
no motion is the movement itself, the change in position of an object with respect to time. rate of change of speed is acceleration. change in speed is just change in speed.
Changes in position over time is motion, and the rate of change may be velocity or speed.
Motion is the change in an object's position.