Velocity: The rate of change of an object's position with respect to time. It is a vector quantity and includes both the speed and direction of the object's motion.
Speed: The distance traveled per unit of time. It is a scalar quantity and only includes the magnitude of the object's motion, not the direction.
Acceleration: The rate of change of an object's velocity with respect to time. It can be positive (speeding up), negative (slowing down), or zero (constant velocity).
Distance: The total length of the path traveled by an object, regardless of direction.
Displacement: The change in position of an object from its initial point to its final point. It is a vector quantity that includes both the magnitude and direction of the change in position.