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the instantaneous velocity is always equal to the manitude of instantaneous velocity.why

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Answered by dinny172002
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Answer: Instantaneous speed, Instantaneous velocity, For an arbitrary small interval of time the magnitude of displacement is equal to the length of the path . So instantaneous speed is always equal to the magnitude of instantaneous velocity.

Answered by Anonymous
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Instantaneous velocity. The rate of change of displacement of an object in a particular direction is its velocity.The magnitude of instantaneous velocity equals the instantaneous speed. This happens because, for an infinitesimally small time interval, the motion of a particle can be approximated to be uniform.

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