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velocityThe speed of movement of an object in one direction.
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velocityThe rate at which a wave travels through a medium (a scalar) or the rate at which a body is displaced in a given direction (a vector), commonly symbolized by v. Unlike the physicist's definition [..]
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velocityThe number of times a dollar is spent, or turns over, in a specific period of time. Velocity affects the amount of economic activity generated by a given money supply.
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velocityThe average number of times a measure of money (as captured, for instance, by a monetary aggregate) turns over within a specified period of time. The income velocity of circulation is typically calcul [..]
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velocityDistance of travel in unit of time
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velocityearly 15c., from Latin velocitatem (nominative velocitas) "swiftness, speed," from velox (genitive velocis) "swift, speedy, rapid, quick," of uncertain origin, perhaps related to v [..]
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velocityRate of product movement through a warehouse.
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velocityRate of airflow in lineal feet per minute.
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velocitymeasurement of the rate and direction of change in the position of an object.
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velocityThe time rate of change of a position vector; that is, a change of position expressed in terms of speed and direction. If x is the position vector of a given point in space and t is time, the velocity [..]
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velocityVelocity is how fast a point on the ground is shaking as a result of an earthquake.
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velocityMeasures the peak velocity of a pitch at any point from its release to the front edge of home plate.
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velocityThe speed of an object moving in a specific direction. A car traveling at 35 miles per hour is a measurement of speed. Observing that a car is traveling 35 miles per hour due north is a measurement of [..]
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velocityThe speed of water as it flows through drip irrigation tubing or PVC pipe.
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velocitydefinition -it is the speed at which something is moves. In water plumbing we usually are referring to how fast water moves through pipe. Usually referred to in feet per second (FPS.) Every type of pipe has a maximum velocity for which it is designed. You should design your pipe size so that the water does not create a lot of friction or turbulence [..]
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velocity The speed at which water travels through a pipe. The designer should use caution when designing a system where the water velocity exceeds 5 feet per second (see water hammer ). [..]
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velocity- 1. The speed and momentum of a disc in flight.
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velocity- 2. A driver disc model, made by Ching.
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velocityspeed: distance travelled per unit time In physics, velocity is the rate of change of displacement (position). It is a vector physical quantity; both magnitude and direction are required to define it. [..]
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velocityThe speed a disc is traveling through the air. Also the name of a driver from Ching.
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velocityThe speed of a golf ball. Also known as initial velocity, the U.S.G.A. limits conforming balls to initial velocities of no more than 250 feet per second (76.2m/s) as measured on U.S.G.A. test equipmen [..]
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velocityThe speed of an object, in a certain direction. The rate of change of position in relation to time.
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velocityA measure of the rate at which work is completed per unit of time. Using Scrum, velocity is typically measured as the sum of the size estimates of the product backlog items that are completed in a spr [..]
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velocityThe speed of an object moving in a specific direction. A car traveling at 35 miles per hour is a measurement of speed. Observing that a car is traveling 35 miles per hour due north is a measurement of [..]
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velocityThe speed of an object - usually measured in metres per second for scientific studies.
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velocityDefinition The number of times a given dollar changes hands in a specific time period, usually measured by GDP divided by money supply. An important consideration in monetary policy.
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velocityThe speed of a projectile at a given point along its trajectory.
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velocityThe sales movement of a product measured against the category.
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velocity The rate of change of distance with respect to time.
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velocityRate of spending, or turnover of money- in other words, how many times a dollar is spent in a given period of time.
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velocityThe rate of motion, or speed, in a specified direction.
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velocityThe velocity is the speed and direction of river flow.
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velocity the rate of change of position. The first derivative of the position function. Venn Diagram:
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velocityThe speed at which money changes hands. A measure of the demand for the currency.
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velocityRate of change of displacement with time. 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 veloci [..]
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velocitySpeed in a particular direction.
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velocityDistance traveled by a body in a particular direction per unit time is called its velocity. It can also be defined as the displacement of the body per unit time. It is a vector quantity. The SI units [..]
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velocityVelocity 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 ÷ tim [..]
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velocityThe (instantaneous) rate of change of displacement with respect to time. Velocity is a vector.
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velocitychange of displacement per unit time
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velocityAn Apache/Jakarata open source Java-based template engine. Velocity’s capabilities reach beyond the realm of websites; for example, it can generate SQL (Standard Query Language) and PostScript and XML [..]
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velocity(n) distance travelled per unit time
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velocityIs a vector measurement of the rate and direction of motion. The scalar absolute value (magnitude) of velocity is speed
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velocityChange in position over time in a defined direction (Lessons 15, 16, 17)
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velocitythe linear speed of an object in a specified direction.
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velocityis a fundamental physical quantity that is the rate of change of position with time. Velocity consists of both a magnitude known as the speed and a direction of the motion. Oceanographers are interested in the three-dimensional fluid velocity and use the notation (u,v,w)
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velocityA vector quantity equal to speed in a given direction. Speed and set of the current.
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velocitylevel - The measure of variation of joint position over time. Single integration yields the overall change in position. Single differentiation yields the change in joint speed over time. Refer to acce [..]
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velocityA measurement of the speed of the liquid in the system. Measured in feet or meters per second. The pump is a constant velocity device.
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velocityVelocity is a vector quantity that specifies the time rate of change of displacement with respect to a reference time. Fabreeka International, Inc.
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velocityVelocity is the rate of change of distance with respect to time. Velocity is a vector quantity.
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velocityThe speed of fluid flow through a hydraulic line. Expressed in feet per second (fps), inches per second (ips), or meters per second (mps). Also, the speed or a rotating component measure in resolutions per minute (rpm).
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velocityVelocity is the rate of change of position and requires both speed and direction to define it. The speed is the distance travelled per unit of time. Velocity is defined for specific situations and man [..]
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velocitythe rapidity of motion or operation; swiftness; speed.
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velocityThe speed, usually measured in feet per second, that fluid passes through the inside of a pipe or tube.
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velocityRate of change of location, either scalar or vector, often with subscripts such as ENU or XYZ to denote the coordinate frame; time derivative of position; time integral of acceleration; Symbols: v,V; Typical Units: kt,ft/s; Dimensions: Length / Time;
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velocityThe speed at which a key is pressed. Often used to control volume and other various parameters,
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velocitya measure of the speed with which a key on a controller is pressed. Used to determine volume characteristics of note.
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velocitySpeed and set of the current
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velocitySpeed of an object; the change in position over time.
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velocityRate of position change, a vector quantity.
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velocityThe velocity needed to escape the gravity of a planet or other celestial body. The escape velocity from Earth is 11.3 km/sec.
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velocityThe speed at which a substance passes a point.
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velocityA value equal to the total volume flow divided by the cross-sectional area of the vascular bed.
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velocityThe transit Time of an Aortic Pressure wave between two places along the Arteries. It is determined in part by the degree of ARTERIAL STIFFNESS.
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velocityVelocity v describes the change in the path s over time t. It can be mathematically calculated by deriving the path. Velocity is a Vector quantity and the velocity vector $\vec{v}$ indicates the direc [..]
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velocitySpeed. Usually expressed by units of distance travelled in a specified unit of time. The 'knot' is an unit of velocity, and does not require a time value.
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velocityThe rate at which money balances turn over in a period for expenditures on goods and services (often measured as the ratio of GNP–gross national product– to the money stock). A larger velocity means t [..]
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velocityThe time rate at which a body changes its position vector; velocity is a vector quantity whose magnitude is expressed in units of distance over time, such as miles per hour. (From the Latin word for & [..]
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velocityA vector quantity whose magnitude is a body's speed and whose direction is the body's direction of motion.
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velocityVelocity is a 3 Vs framework component that is used to define the speed of increase in big data volume and its relative accessibility. Velocity helps organizations understand the relative growth of th [..]
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velocityThe speed of movement of an object in one direction.
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velocityVelocity measures how much work a team can complete in an iteration. Velocity is often measured in stories or story points. Velocity may also measure tasks in hours or an equivalent unit. Velocity is used to measure how long it will take a particular team to deliver future outcomes by extrapolating on the basis of its prior performance. This works [..]
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velocityan optional but often used indication of the average amount of Product Backlog turned into an Increment of product during a Sprint. It is tracked by the Development Team for use within the Scrum Team.
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velocityVelocity is the distance traveled in a given time. Air velocity is measured in feet per minute (fpm or ft/min) in the English System and meters per second (m/s) in the SI System.
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velocityRate at which a projectile is moving (distance per unit time).
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velocityRate of change of location, either scalar or vector, often with subscripts such as ENU or XYZ to denote the coordinate frame; time derivative of position; time integral of acceleration; Symbols: v,V; [..]
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velocityManeuver which the airplane makes changing its direction of flight.
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velocityThe rate at which money balances turn over in a period for ex penditures on goods and services (often measured as the ratio of GNP to the money stock).
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velocityThe rate at which money balances turn over in a period for expenditures on goods and services (often measured as the ratio of GNP—gross national product—to the money stock). A larger velocity means that a given quantity of money is associated with a greater dollar volume of transactions.
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velocityVelocity of money is a term coined by Irving Fisher in the 1930s, and refers to the speed at which a currency circulates. It can be expressed for instance as "$5 bill denominations circulate 50 t [..]
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velocityVelocity is the speed at which the air travels through a vacuum cleaner system at a given point. Velocity is the force of the moving air that lifts the dirt and carries it to the dust bag.
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velocitySpeed with direction (vector), if the direction that an object is moving changes but the speed stays the same, the object's velocity will have changed even though the speed hasn't. Velocity [..]
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velocityA vector quantity equal to the rate that position changes with time.
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velocityMotor driver or amplifier configuration where the input signal is commanding motor velocity. Motors with analog tachometers are normally driven by this driver configuration. back to topW
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velocityThe speed of an object moving in a specific direction. A car traveling at 35 miles per hour is a measurement of speed. Observing that a car is traveling 35 miles per hour due north is a measurement of velocity.
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velocitythe time rate of change of position of a body; speed
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velocityspeed at which information or data moves.
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velocity1. Speed. 2. The timed rate of linear motion.
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velocitythe speed of an object in a particular direction
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velocitySpeed and direction. The wind velocity is the wind speed and the direction from which the wind blows. Velocity is sometimes used informally to mean speed alone.
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velocityThe rate of units sold.
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velocity The sales movement of a product measured against the category.vendor:
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velocityThe speed of a projectile after it has left the barrel, usually quoted as so many, fps (feet per second): see above.
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velocityMessage In synthesizers and keyboard controllers, a MIDI message giving data on how hard the key was struck.
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velocityA vector quantity which denotes, at once, the time rate and the direction of a linear motion.
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velocityThe highest sustained air stream velocity existing in the mixed air path at the end of the throw.
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velocity
(physics) A vector quantity that denotes the rate of change of position with respect to time, or a speed with the directional component.
Rapidity of motion.
The rate of occurrence.
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velocityThe number of times a dollar is spent, or turns over, in a specific period of time. Velocity affects the amount of economic activity generated by a given money supply.
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velocityVelocity is a quantity in physics that is related to speed.
Velocity may also refer to:
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velocityVelocity was a free, weekly newspaper published between December 3, 2003 and June 15, 2011, by The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Kentucky.
The full-color tabloid was distributed at 1,800 locations in [..]
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velocityVelocity is an American pay television network. Owned by Motor Trend Group, a venture of Discovery Inc. and Source Interlink, Velocity primarily broadcasts automotive-themed programming and motorsport [..]
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velocityVelocity is a novel by Dean Koontz first published in 2005. Set in Napa County, California, it is about a man in his thirties who takes the law into his own hands when, out of the blue, he is threaten [..]
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velocityVelocity (real name Carin Taylor) is an Image Comics/Top Cow Productions character from the comic series Cyberforce, created by Marc Silvestri in 1992. Most of the early story arcs focused on her bur [..]
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velocityVelocity is the first album recorded by The Vels (Alice Cohen, Chris Larkin and Charles Hansen).
"Velocity" was published in 1984 under the Mercury Records label, and was produced by Steven Stanley.
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velocityAppFabric Caching provides an in-memory, distributed cache platform for Windows Server. Microsoft developed AppFabric Caching and released it as part of AppFabric.
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velocityThe velocity of an object is the rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference, and is a function of time. Velocity is equivalent to a specification of an object's speed and dire [..]
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velocityThe velocity of an object is the rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference, and is a function of time. Velocity is equivalent to a specification of an object's speed and dire [..]
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velocityVelocity is a metric for work done, which is often used in agile software development. Measuring velocity is sometimes called velocity tracking. The velocity metric is used for planning sprints and me [..]
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velocityVelocity is a shoot 'em up video game developed by FuturLab for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation Vita as a PlayStation mini. A sequel, Velocity 2X, was released on September 2, [..]
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