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  • Instantaneous Velocity: Vector or Scalar? - Physics Explained
    Instantaneous velocity is a vector.

    Here's why:

    * Velocity itself is a vector quantity. This means it has both magnitude (speed) and direction.

    * Instantaneous velocity refers to the velocity of an object at a specific moment in time.

    * Since velocity is a vector, instantaneous velocity must also be a vector, describing both the object's speed and the direction it's moving in at that precise moment.

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