Velocity is the rate of change of position; acceleration is the rate of change of velocity; jerk is the rate of change of acceleration
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Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, with respect to time. In symbols, a = dv/dt. That simply means that you divide change of velocity by change of time, for a fairly small amount of time (the smaller, the more accurate).
The rate of change of acceleration is known as jerk. It describes how quickly the acceleration of an object is changing over time. Jerk is the derivative of acceleration with respect to time.
The rate of change in velocity is known as acceleration.
Yes, the rate of change of velocity is equal to acceleration. This means that if an object's velocity is changing, it is experiencing acceleration, either by speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction.
The rate of change of velocity is known as acceleration. It measures how quickly an object's velocity is changing, either in magnitude or direction. Positive acceleration indicates speeding up, negative acceleration (deceleration) indicates slowing down, and zero acceleration indicates a constant velocity.
Acceleration is a factor in force because force is defined as the rate of change of momentum, which involves mass and acceleration. Velocity is the rate of change of position, and on its own does not impact force in the same way acceleration does. Acceleration directly affects the change in an object's velocity, which in turn influences the force required to produce that change.
acceleration is the change in speed in a certain amount of time eg a car goes from 4km/h to 10km/h in 3 seconds, what is its acceleration? 10km/h - 4km/h=6 6/3 secounds=2 acceleration is 2km/h acceleration= change in speed/time