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Look up: Velocity

  1. Velocity
    A vector quantity whose magnitude is a body's speed and whose direction is the body's direction of motion.
    Found on http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/basics/bsfgloss

  2. Velocity
    Velocity is the rate of motion, that is the rate of change of position of a body in a given direction within a measurement of time.
    Found on http://fas.org/news/reference/probert/AD

  3. velocity
    The sales movement of a product measured against the category.
    Found on http://www.fmi.org/facts_figs/glossary_s

  4. Velocity
    The rate of change of displacement; dx/dt.
    Found on http://www.windmill.co.uk/glossary.html

  5. Velocity
    Message In synthesizers and keyboard controllers, a MIDI message giving data on how hard the key was struck.
    Found on http://www.testing1212.co.uk/a.htm

  6. Velocity
    a measure of the speed with which a key on a controller is pressed. Used to determine volume characteristics of note.
    Found on http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/music%

  7. velocity
    1. speed. 2. the timed rate of linear motion.
    Found on http://www.workover.co.uk/og/u.htm

  8. velocity
    1. speed. 2. the timed rate of linear motion.
    Found on http://www.workover.co.uk/og/v.htm

  9. Velocity
    Velocity is a vector quantity that specifies the time rate of change of displacement with respect to a reference frame. If the reference frame is not inertial, the velocity is often designated "relative velocity".Conversions1 mile per hour (mph)=1.609 kilometres per hour (kph)1 ms-1=3.280839 fts-11 in s-1=0.0254 ms<…
    Found on http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/sour

  10. velocity
    (Learning Modules / Mathematics / Gravity) Speed in one particular direction (a vector quantity).
    Found on http://www.makingthemodernworld.org.uk/l

  11. velocity
    (Learning Modules / Mathematics / Gravity) Speed in one particular direction (a vector quantity).
    Found on http://www.makingthemodernworld.org.uk/l

  12. velocity
    (Learning Modules / Mathematics / Modelling projectiles) Rate of change of an object's position.
    Found on http://www.makingthemodernworld.org.uk/l

  13. velocity
    Speed of an object; the change in position over time.
    Found on http://www.shodor.org/UNChem/glossary.ht

  14. velocity
    Velocity is speed in a stated direction. The unit of velocity is m/s. Velocity may alternatively be defined as rate of change in displacement. The formula for velocity is velocity = displacement ÷ time. See also speed.
    Found on http://www.gcse.com/glos.htm

  15. Velocity
    Rate of motion along a defined path.
    Found on http://www.aeroplanemonthly.com/glossary

  16. velocity
    The rate of change of distance with respect to time
    Found on http://www.fisicx.com/quickreference/sci

  17. Velocity
    The time rate of change of displacement; dx/dt.
    Found on http://www.flowmeterdirectory.com/flowme

  18. velocity
    displacement covered by the point under consideration per unit of time Category: General
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  19. Velocity
    Definition (advanced level) A vector quantity which measures both how fast something is moving and in what direction. It is the rate of change of position.
    Found on http://thesaurus.maths.org/mmkb/entry.ht

  20. Velocity
    Definition (keystage 2) The speed and direction in which something is moving.
    Found on http://thesaurus.maths.org/mmkb/entry.ht

  21. Velocity
    Definition (keystage 4) The quantity which expresses how fast something is moving, and in what direction. Velocity has both size and direction, so it is a vector quantity. The size of the velocity is the same as the speed.
    Found on http://thesaurus.maths.org/mmkb/entry.ht

  22. Velocity
    Ve·loc"i·ty noun ; plural Velocities . [ Latin velocitas , from velox , -ocis , swift, quick; perhaps akin to v...lare to fly (see Volatile ): confer French vélocité .] 1. Quickness of motion; swiftness; speed; celerity; rapidity; as, the velocity of wind; the velocity of a planet or comet in its orbit or course; the …
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/V/12

  23. velocity
    The time rate of motion, the distance traveled divided by the time required to travel that distance. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
    Found on http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?v

  24. Velocity
    In physics, `velocity` is defined as the rate of change of position. It is a vector physical quantity, both speed `and` direction are required to define it. In the SI (metric) system, it is measured in metres per second: (m/s) or ms-1. The scalar absolute value (magnitude) of velocity is speed. For example, `5 meters per second` is a scalar and not a vector, whereas `5 meters per second east` is a vector. The `average` velocity (`v`) of an object...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velocity

  25. Velocity
    In physics, `velocity` is defined as the rate of change of position. It is a vector physical quantity, both speed `and` direction are required to define it. In the SI (metric) system, it is measured in metres per second: (m/s) or ms-1. The scalar absolute value (magnitude) of velocity is speed. For example, `5 meters per second` is a scalar and not a vector, whereas `5 meters per second east` is a vector. The `average` velocity (`v`) of an object...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velocity

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9 January 2009

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