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∙ 2010-03-10 00:57:02Instantaneous speed is the speed at a particular moment in time.The average speed of an object tells you the (average) rate at which it covers distance
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∙ 2010-03-10 00:57:02Suppose you accelerate in your car from stopped to 50 km.hr-1. When you were stopped your instantaneous speed was zero. At the end of the period of acceleration your instantaneous speed was 50 km.hr-1. If your rate of acceleration was constant then your average speed was 25 km.hr-1.
The instantaneous speed is the speed of a moving body at an instant. Average speed is the overall speed through a period of time. These are two important aspects of differentiation in calculus.
The concept of average speed is somewhat simpler than "instantaneous speed".
Assuming it's a graph of speed vs time, then between 2 times, the average is the distance (= area under the graph between those times) divided by the time difference.
They're not necessarily. In principle, the speedometer in the car is reading the instantaneous speed. And if you ask "How fast were you driving at 10:31:46.0298427 AM yesterday ?", the answer would be an instantaneous speed. But if you ask "What's your speed for your trip to the office ?", then that's a trip that includes turning corners, stopping for red lights, crowded streets, empty streets, fast stretches, slow stretches, accelerating and decelerating several times, and pulling into the parking space at the office. It comprises many different instantaneous speeds, so the answer has to be the average for the whole trip.
Instantaneous speed is speed measured at a specific time. Speed is an average.
the instantaneous velocity or speed is the speed a body travels at a particular and average velocity is the total distance an object
Instantaneous speed:- It is the rate of change of position with respect to time,at that instant. Average speed:-Average speed is defined as the total path length travelled divided by the total time interval.
Suppose you accelerate in your car from stopped to 50 km.hr-1. When you were stopped your instantaneous speed was zero. At the end of the period of acceleration your instantaneous speed was 50 km.hr-1. If your rate of acceleration was constant then your average speed was 25 km.hr-1.
Instantaneous speed: The speed at which I'm moving right now, this instant.Average speed: (The distance I covered during some period of time) divided by (the length of time).I may have had different instantaneous speeds at different points during that time.Acceleration: The rate at which speed changes. Acceleration can also be instantaneous or average overa period of time.
The instantaneous speed is the speed of a moving body at an instant. Average speed is the overall speed through a period of time. These are two important aspects of differentiation in calculus.
instantaneous speed.
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Speed, instantaneous or not, is a term used for how fast an object travels. Velocity, instantaneous or not, is a term used for how fast an object travels in a particular direction.
Average speed allows you to change the instantaneous speed throughout the travel time, while during constant speed, one keeps there instantaneous speed at the same numberAverage speed is when a car is moving with a speed of 25 miles per hour. Constant speed is speed maintained consistency over time.
Average speed allows you to change the instantaneous speed throughout the travel time, while during constant speed, one keeps there instantaneous speed at the same numberAverage speed is when a car is moving with a speed of 25 miles per hour. Constant speed is speed maintained consistency over time.
Instantaneous speed is what you see on your speedometer. Average speed is: how far you drove - divided by - how long it took.