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How does displacement, acceleration, time, and velocity affect motion?

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We describe motion in terms of velocity and acceleration. Velocity: The rate of change of displacement of an object (displacement over elapsed time) is velocity. Velocity is a vector since it has both magnitude (called speed) and direction. ... Acceleration: The rate of change of velocity is acceleration.

Step-by-step explanation:

Displacement is a vector which points from the initial position of an object to its final position. ... Instantaneous velocity, on the other hand, describes the motion of a body at one particular moment in time. Acceleration is a vector which shows the direction and magnitude of changes in velocity.

Displacement is the vector difference between the ending and starting positions of an object. Velocity is the rate at which displacement changes with time. ... The average velocity over some interval is the total displacement during that interval, divided by the time.

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The relation between velocity and time is a simple one during uniformly accelerated, straight-line motion. The longer the acceleration, the greater the change in velocity. Change in velocity is directly proportional to time when acceleration is constant.

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