How instantaneous speed is different when
compared to average speed ?
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Instantaneous speed is the speed of a particle at a particular instant of time while average speed is the average of speed in it's whole journey.
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Having said all of that, instantaneous speed is defined as the speed at any given moment in time. It is practically what our car's speedometer displays – your 15 km/h speed in the moment of dense traffic, and 100 km/h on freeways. Average speed, on the other hand, is describing your rate of motion as a whole.
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