1st year of post-compulsory secondary education
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3.2 Instantaneous velocity

Instantaneous velocity approaches the average velocity between two points which are very close together. In mathematical terms instantaneous velocity is said to be the limit of the quotient of the displacement vector and time, when time tends towards zero. It can also be said that instantaneous velocity is the derivative of the displacement vector with respect to time. 

Reference System
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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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