DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SPEED, AVERAGE SPEED AND INSTANTANEOUS SPEED IN BRIEF PLEASE..
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Explanation:
We know that the average speed for a given time interval is the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken. As this time interval approaches zero, the distance traveled also approaches zero. But the limit of the ratio of distance and time is non-zero and is called the instantaneous speed.
What is the difference between instantaneous speed and average speed? ... constant speed is where the speed is the same throughout and instantaneous speed is speed given at any moment and average speed is a total distance traveled divided by the amount of time it took to travel it.
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Speed is defined as. The rate of change of position of an object in any direction. It is measured as the ratio of distance to the time in which the distance was covered. Speed is a scalar quantity as it has only direction and no magnitude.
Average speed is calculated by dividing the total distance that something has traveled by the total amount of time it took it to travel that distance. Speed is how fast something is going at a particular moment. Average speed measures the average rate of speed over the extent of a trip.
Definition: When the speed of an object is constantly changing, the instantaneous speed is the speed of an object at a particular moment (instant) in time.
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