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How does instantaneous rate of change differ from average rate of change?

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Answered by ManideepMD
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Hey mate

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Instantaneous rate of change is ONLY FOR A PARTICULAR INSTANT but average rate of change is for every instant......

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Answered by manish5365
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 \red{Average Rate}

is the rate of reaction calculated for a long time interval. It is defined as the amount of change/time taken. R=Δ[A]/Δt.

 \green{Instantaneous Rate}

is the rate calculated at any instant during the reaction. It is defined as the differential of conc.(or press.,etc.) with respect to time. R= d[A]/dt.

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