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How do instantaneous speed and average speed differ?

Instantaneous speed happens all the time, but average speed only happens once per hour.
Instantaneous speed is always faster than average speed.
Instantaneous speed is the speed of an object at a specific time, but average speed is the total distance over the total time.
Instantaneous speed is always slower than average speed.

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Explanation is given below.

Explanation:

It is very easy to understand the difference between average speed and instantaneous speed.

The explanation given by you are rewritten in the correct way.

  1. The instantaneous speed is the speed of an object at a particular instance of time while its moving or covered some distance or just started moving. For example finding the speed of your car at 20th minute after you depart from your home no matter you have to travel more to reach the destination. Its not correct to say that average speed happens per hour but, the average speed is the total distance covered by an object per unit total time taken by the object to cover that distance.
  2. Its not necessary that instantaneous speed will always be more than the average speed. It can differ.
  3. The statement is right that: Instantaneous speed is the speed of an object at a specific time, but average speed is the total distance over the total time. As it is described above.
  4. Its not necessary that instantaneous speed will always faster or slower than average speed as described in point number 2, but while finding the AVERAGE speed the total time will always more than instantaneous time.

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