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Instantaneous acceleration describes how fast a _____ is changing at a specific instant.

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It is the limit of acceleration for any given point within the displacement vector. Instantaneous acceleration is how fast a velocity is changing at a specific instant.
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Velocity

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Instantaneous acceleration is how fast a velocity is changing at a specific instant.

  • Acceleration is the change in an object's velocity divided by time.
  • Instantaneous acceleration is the acceleration of an object at a specific moment of time or instant.
  • instantaneous acceleration is the instantaneous change of velocity over an instance of time.
  • It is given by the formula; a = dv/dt; where dv is the derivative of v , and dt is the derivative of t.
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