Physics, asked by savitabanarhat, 7 months ago

what is instantaneous velocity? ​

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Answered by marwahdhairya
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Instantaneous velocity, or simply velocity, is defined as the limit of the average velocity when the time change approaches zero. It is also defined as the derivative of the position vector with respect to time.

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Answered by jashmigoshar
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The quantity that tells us how fast an object is moving anywhere along its path is the instantaneous velocity, usually called simply velocity. It is the average velocity between two points on the path in the limit that the time (and therefore the displacement) between the two points approaches zero.

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