what is instantaneous velocity explain in detail
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The instantaneous velocity of an object is the limit of the average velocity as the elapsed time approaches zero, or the derivative of x with respect to t: v(t)=ddtx(t). v ( t ) = d d t x ( t ) . Like average velocity, instantaneous velocity is a vector with dimension of length per time.
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Instantaneous Velocity. The instantaneous velocity of an object is the limit of the average velocity as the elapsed time approaches zero, or the derivative of x with respect to t: v(t)=ddtx(t). v ( t ) = d d t x ( t ) . Like average velocity, instantaneous velocity is a vector with dimension of length per time.
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By the end of this section, you will be able to:
Explain the difference between average velocity and instantaneous velocity.
Describe the difference between velocity and speed.
Calculate the instantaneous velocity given the mathematical equation for the velocity.
Calculate the speed given the instantaneous velocity.
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