Physics, asked by SANAALI6717, 11 months ago

What is average speed and how is it different from instantaneous speed?

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Answered by technovansh
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Instantaneous speed is shown on a car's speedometer... how fast you are going at this 'instant'.
Average speed is what you'd figure out once you arrive at your destination (I went 200 km in 2.5 hours = 80 km/h)

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Answered by SnehaG
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Instantaneous speed is the exact speed that a body is moving at, at a given instant in time. It is a true measure of the body's motion for that point in time. An average speed tells you how much distance a body covers during a certain time span, but it does not tell you much about the actual motion that occurred.

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