How is average velocity different from instantaneous velocity?
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Instantaneous velocity is the velocity of very little or small interval of time
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The instantaneous velocity is the specific rate of change of position (or displacement) with respect to time at a single point (x,t) , while average velocity is the average rate of change of position (or displacement) with respect to time over an interval
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