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27 April, 10:01

What is the instantaneous velocity v of the particle at t=10.0s?

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  1. 27 April, 10:34
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    Instantaneous velocity is defined at a specific value of time t. It can never be observed or measure. To know a velocity, one must know its distance and velocity. It is represented by the equation velocity is equal to delta distance over delta time. The problem above lacks data.
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