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No. Speed can remain constant when velocity changes, but velocity can't remain constant when speed changes.
The instantaneous speed is the rate of motion at any given time.
The speed at a specific point is relative to observation point and motion of the body and therefore it should be called slip speed.
it is speed of motion and direction of motion
instantaneous speed.
No. Speed can remain constant when velocity changes, but velocity can't remain constant when speed changes.
The instantaneous speed is the rate of motion at any given time.
When there is no acceleration or when there is constant acceleration. When either of these cases is present, the graph of velocity versus time will be linear. When there is linear velocity, the average velocity will equal the instantaneous velocity at any point on the graph.
No instantaneous speed is not final speed.
Motion whose direction and speed changes continuously is called random motion. Eg:a fish swimming in water , a flying butterfly ,a bird flying in the sky,etc.
The speed at a specific point is relative to observation point and motion of the body and therefore it should be called slip speed.
it is speed of motion and direction of motion
The resistance of an object to changes in its motion is known as inertia. Changes in an objects motion include changes in its speed and direction.
instantaneous speed
instantaneous speed.
Instantaneous Speed.
Instantaneous speed is speed measured at a specific time. Speed is an average.