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  • 14-09-2019
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What is the difference between average and instantaneous velocity?

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Mergus Mergus
  • 18-09-2019

Explanation:

Instantaneous velocity is specific rate of the change of the position or the displacement with respect to the time at a particular single point (x,t)

[tex]v(t)=\frac{d}{dt}x(t)[/tex]

Average velocity is average rate of the change of the position or the displacement with respect to the time over an particular interval.

[tex]{v}=\frac {\Delta x}{\Delta t}=\frac{{x}_{\text{f}}-{x}_{\text{i}}}{{t}_{\text{f}}-{t}_{\text{i}}}[/tex]

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