Physics, asked by kaletharun16, 5 months ago

inteneous velocity and uniform velocity​

Answers

Answered by shrutianand26
1

Explanation:

if a body travels equal distances in a particular direction, in equal interval of time, the body is said to be moving with a UNIFORM VELOCITY. for a body moving with variable velocity, the velocity of the body at any instant is called its INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY.

Hope it's helpful

please mark me branlist

Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Instantaneous velocity is defined as the rate of change of position for a time interval which is very small (almost zero). Measured using SI unit m/s. Instantaneous speed is the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity. It has the same value as that of instantaneous velocity but does not have any direction.

Instantaneous Velocity

In simple words, the velocity of an object at that instant of time. Instantaneous velocity definition is given as “The velocity of an object under motion at a specific point of time.”

If the object possesses uniform velocity then the instantaneous velocity may be the same as its standard velocity.

I hope it will help you

Similar questions