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what is instateneous velocity and instateneous acceleration​

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Answered by singhjaspal8456
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Since velocity is the rate of change of displacement, then that implies that acceleration is the rate of a rate. Therefore, we can also find the acceleration by taking the second derivate of the displacement function. ... This is our instantaneous acceleration.

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Answered by indrajeet13062
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Instantaneous acceleration is the acceleration of the object at some discrete instant in time and can be found by taking the derivate of the velocity function. In other words, instantaneous acceleration, or simply acceleration, is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.

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