Physics, asked by karunamittapalli, 4 months ago

how in stantaneous speed is different when compared to average speed ?​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

Instantaneous speed is found by taking the absolute value of instantaneous velocity, and it is always positive. Average speed is total distance traveled divided by elapsed time. The slope of a position-versus-time graph at a specific time gives instantaneous velocity at that time.

Answered by HorridAshu
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➙ Instantaneous speed is found by taking the absolute value of instantaneous velocity, and it is always positive. Average speed is total distance traveled divided by elapsed time. The slope of a position-versus-time graph at a specific time gives instantaneous velocity at that time.

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