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explain instantaneous velocity ​

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Answered by harunkumar411
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Explanation:

“The velocity of an object under motion at a specific point of time.”

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Answered by Anonymous
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Instantaneous velocity. The physical velocity of a body in a point, or instantaneous velocity, is the velocity the body has at a specific time in a particular point of its trajectory. Instantaneous velocity, or simply velocity, is defined as the limit of the average velocity when the time change approaches zero.

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