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7 February, 10:45

What's the difference between instantaneous and average velocity?

How do you calculate both of them?

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  1. 7 February, 10:49
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    The instantaneous velocity is at a given instant in time while the average is calculated over the time interval of the entire journey. The instantaneous velocity can be determined by finding the gradient of the displacement/time graph while average velocity is given by total distance covered divided by total time taken.
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