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Q.

Is it true that we can not calculate instantaneous speed by the formula speed=distance coveredtime taken 


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Detailed Solution

The above statement is true.
Here, we will understand the average speed and instantaneous speed through an example;  When we say that a car is moving at 40 km/h, it refers to the average speed of the car. It means that the car covers an average of 40 km of distance in 1 hour. However, the speedometer in the car would read different speeds at different times depending on the speed of the car at a particular instant. This speed is called instantaneous speed. As the time interval considered to calculate the instantaneous speed is very small, it cannot be calculated using the formula.
 
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Is it true that we can not calculate instantaneous speed by the formula speed=distance coveredtime taken