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what is an instantaneous speed said by calculas​

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{We know that the average speed for a given time interval is the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken. As this time interval approaches zero, the distance traveled also approaches zero. But the limit of the ratio of distance and time is non-zero and is called the instantaneous speed.}

Answered by Anonymous
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ITS THE DIFFERENTIATION OF DISPLACEMENT IN TERMS OF TIME AND INTEGRATION OF ACCELERATION IN TERMS OF TIME.

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