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BRAINLIST. 3 differences between "Average speed" and "Instantaneous speed".
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Answered by saivivek16
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Explanation:

➡INSTANTANEOUS SPEED :-

# the speed of an object at a given instant of time or at a particular/specific instant is known as instantaneous speed.

#its formula is :- distance at an instant/time at that instant.

➡AVERAGE SPEED :-

#it is defined as the total distance travelled by an object in the total time taken by the object to travel that distance .

#its formula is :- total distance/total time.

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VedanshSomani: what's the third difference
TotalPagli: But where is the 3rd difference
VedanshSomani: see mine
Answered by VedanshSomani
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AVG speed is the average of speed over a period of time

Instantaneous speed is the speed at a given instant.

AVG speed is s/t

Instantaneous speed is dx/dt.

AVG speed doesn't use limitations or derivatives

Instantaneous speed uses limitations and derivatives.

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