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How does instantaneous velocity differ from average velocity?

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Answered by sudhakarmadugula123
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Average velocity:

➫ The ratio of total displacement to the total time interval is called “Average velocity”.

➢ Average velocity = Total displacement/Time taken

Instantaneous velocity:

➫ The velocity of a particle at any instant of time is called “Instantaneous velocity”.

➢ Instantaneous velocity = ∆S/∆t

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