Answer to Question #156941 in Physics for joy

Question #156941

What is instantaneous speed?


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Expert's answer
2021-01-27T14:32:36-0500

By definition, the instantaneous speed is the first derivative from radius vector:


"\\mathbf{v} = \\dfrac{d\\mathbf{r}}{dt}"

where "\\mathbf{r}" is the radius vector of a body, and "t" is the time.


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