The rate of change of position is the velocity. The velocity at a specific point in time is called the instantaneous velocity.
Rate of change of position = speedIf you also reveal the direction of the speed, then you have velocity.
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"Rate of change" means how quickly something changes. Examples in physics include a speed as a rate of change of position - if your position changes 10 meters every second, then that (10 meters/second) is your rate of change of position, or your velocity. Or if your income increases by a thousand dollars a year, then that's the rate of change of your income - how quickly your income changes.
A change in position in a certain amount of time is called motion.
no its speed that definds the rate change of position
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.
The rate of change of position is the velocity. The velocity at a specific point in time is called the instantaneous velocity.
The rate of change in position with respect to time is called velocity. It is a vector quantity that includes both the speed and direction of an object's motion. Velocity can be calculated by dividing the change in position by the change in time.
The rate of change in position of an object at a given point of time is called velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that describes both the speed and direction of an object's motion.
The rate of change of velocity. (As velocity is the rate of change of position.)
rate of change of position is just a fancy way of saying "speed"
Rate of change of position = speedIf you also reveal the direction of the speed, then you have velocity.
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).
A catalyst cannot change the equilibrium position. However, it can change its rate.
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