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In Exercises 13 and 14, we have carefully distinguished between average speed and magnitude of average velocity. No such distinction is necessary when we consider instantaneous speed and magnitude of velocity. The instantaneous speed is always equal to the magnitude of instantaneous velocity. Why?

Class: Class 11 Subject: Physics Topic: Speed,Acceleration and Distance

We know that instantaneous velocity is the first derivative of distance with respect to time.

Here, the time interval is so small that it is assumed that the particle does not change its direction of motion. Therefore, both the total path length and magnitude of displacement become equal in this interval of time. Thus, instantaneous speed is always equal to instantaneous velocity.

 

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