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Cash Webb
4 May, 00:28
How do you work out instantaneous speed?
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Ronnie Day
4 May, 02:57
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To calculate instantaneous speed, we need to divide part of the total distance traveled by time. However, we don't want to use the distance of the entire trip, because that will give us average speed.
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