Instantaneous speed and velocity
Level
Form 2
Subject
Physics
Topic
Motion in a straight line
Sub-topic
Speed and velocity
Instantaneous speed is a measurement of how fast an object is moving at that particular moment. Instantaneous velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the speed and the direction in which the object is moving. Learn how to find an object’s instantaneous speed or velocity in three ways - by using calculus, by looking at the slope of a given point on a graph of an object’s rate vs. time, or by using kinematic formulas if the object’s acceleration is constant.
Language
English
Resource Type
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2013
Copyright Licence
CC BY-NC-SA
Copyright Holder
Khan Academy