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What is the difference between instantaneous is speed and average speed

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Answered by SAngela
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Hey dear here is ur answer _________
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☆ instantaneous speed ___
Instantaneous speed is the motion rate of object at a particular time period or motion.

☆ Average speed____
The average speed of an object is the total distance travelled by the object divide by the elapsed time to cover that distance.

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Answered by VashisthAtul
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Instantaneous Speed
Instantaneous speed is the exact speed that a body is moving at a given instant in time. It is true measure of the body"s motion for that point in time.
Average Speed
An average speed tells you how much distance a body covers during a certain time span, but it does not tell you how much about the actual motion that occurred.
For example - A person is driving and they look down at their speedometer and see that they are traveling at 120km/hr. That is an instantaneous speed. It tells us that, at least at one point during the trip, they were driving quite fast.
Now suppose the same person drives at 120km/hr for one hour, then hits heavy traffic and drives at 20km/hr for another hour. The average speed for this trip would be 70km/hr. If you only know their average speed, you would think that the person is quite a slow driver, but that would not be true.
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