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Physics, 28.01.2020 13:49 cocoj3205

How does a car’s average speed differ from its instantaneous speed?

a. average speed is computed for the entire duration of a trip and instantaneous speed is measured at a particular instant.

b. instantaneous speed is measured at each particular instant and average speed is the sum of the instantaneous speeds.

c. average speed is computed for each particular instant and instantaneous speed is the sum of the averages.

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