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  • Instantaneous Velocity: Definition & Explanation
    The rate of directed motion of a body at an instant is called instantaneous velocity.

    Here's why:

    * Velocity is a vector quantity that describes both the speed and direction of an object's motion.

    * Instantaneous refers to a specific point in time, as opposed to an average over a period of time.

    So, instantaneous velocity tells you how fast an object is moving and in what direction at a particular moment.

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