please explain between average velocity and instantaneous velocity
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The average speed of an object is defined as the distance traveled divided by the time elapsed or total time.
Instantaneous velocity is the velocity of an object in motion at a specific point in time or at an instant of time.
This is determined similarly to average velocity, but we narrow the period of time so that it approaches zero. If an object has a standard velocity over a period of time, its average and instantaneous velocities may be the same.
Instantaneous velocity is the velocity of an object in motion at a specific point in time or at an instant of time.
This is determined similarly to average velocity, but we narrow the period of time so that it approaches zero. If an object has a standard velocity over a period of time, its average and instantaneous velocities may be the same.
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