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30 September, 12:58

How could you determine the instantaneous speed during a

trip?

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  1. 30 September, 13:04
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    Look at your speedometer for say, a couple of seconds. Depends on whether or not you are moving on average at a constant speed (speedo won't change much) or whether you're in a polluting traffic jam/queue in which case the speedo will go up and down like a yo yo. to determine the speed, you'd probably need to plot the speed on the speedo against the times at which the speedo speeds were read from the speedo.
  2. 30 September, 13:13
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    The moving object has both velocity and speed it shows how fast an object is moved instantaneous speed is the motion rate of an object at particular time period of a moment
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