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Gunner Mcdaniel
29 January, 23:08
Instantaneous speed is measured
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Aidan Stevenson
30 January, 01:13
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Instantaneous speed is measured at a particular instant. Instantaneous speed is the rate of the motion of an object in a particular moment and time. It is also be measured in miles per hour, so technically, it is the speed of an object at any given instant moment.
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