acceleration. acceleration is velocity/time
No, because acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
That rate at which the velocity of an object changes is known as the acceleration of said object. It can be defined mathematically as a=v/t where a=acceleration, v=the change in velocity, and t=the time in which this change in velocity occurred.
in circular motion
no its speed that definds the rate change of position
The force of gravity will accelerate the falling objects towards itself.
The rate of change is the change divided by the original value. This answer, converted to a percentage is the percentage rate of change.
The slope represents a change in velocity, or acceleration. The acceleration is the gradient (steepness) of the line. A larger gradient means faster acceleration. if the gradient points down and is negative then it represents deceleration.
The rate of change of velocity. (As velocity is the rate of change of position.)
Why does the rate of heartbeat change?
It is the percentage rate of change!
The first derivative is the rate of change, and the second derivative is the rate of change of the rate of change.
the steepness of the line is the slope of the line which is the rate of change; the steeper the slope, the faster the rate of change