1st year of post-compulsory secondary education
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3.2 Instantaneous velocity is a vector tangential to the trajectory

The instantaneous velocity vector can be easily calculated by working out the derivative of the displacement vector with regard to time. The result is a vector tangential to the trajectory in the direction of the movement.  

Reference System
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Coordinate axes
A Moving R.S.
Sun-Earth-Moon
Trajectory and Displacement
Position and Trajectory
The Equation of Motion
Displacement
Average velocity and instantaneous velocity
Average Velocity
Instantaneous Velocity
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