Velocity is a change in an object's motion OR direction of motion.
uniform motion
Balanced forces do not change the motion of an object; they keep the object at a constant velocity or at rest. When the forces are balanced, there is no acceleration or change in speed or direction.
Forces can stop or start an object in motion, or change its velocity. They can also change the shape of objects.
Inertia. Inertia applies to both increases and decreases in velocity.
Any object on which an unbalance force is acting will accelerate - i.e., its velocity will change.
Inertia describes the tendency for objects to resist changes in their motion. This means that objects will remain at rest or in motion at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force.
The state when objects are not yet in motion is called rest. This is when an object remains stationary with no change in position over time. Objects at rest have a velocity of zero.
Change in an object's motion refers to any alteration in its velocity or direction of movement. This can be caused by forces acting on the object, such as friction, gravity, or external pushes or pulls. Newton's laws of motion explain how forces affect the motion of objects.
A change in velocity basically IS a change in motion.
velocity
The rate of change in an object's position is its velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that specifies both the object's speed and its direction of motion. It is determined by calculating the change in position over a specific time interval.
Velocity.