| 11. | The voltage generated in a sense coil on the mass by the magnet directly measures the instantaneous velocity of the ground.
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| 12. | This is what I was getting to with " instantaneous velocity ", which is the speed at any given time.
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| 13. | As momentum is instantaneous velocity times mass, this means that more massive objects gain and lose momentum more slowly than less massive objects.
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| 14. | In 2010, the instantaneous velocity of a Brownian particle ( a glass microsphere trapped in air with an optical tweezer ) was measured successfully.
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| 15. | The precession depends on " accelerated " motion, and the non-collinearity of the particle's instantaneous velocity and acceleration.
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| 16. | Your instantaneous velocity is 100 mph in whatever direction you are travelling at a particular moment, and your instantaneous speed is just 100 mph.
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| 17. | :: : Which is why you would take the limit as delta t approaches zero-giving the instantaneous velocity, dx / dt.
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| 18. | :: The original questioner might want to contemplate the conceptual difference between " velocity " and " instantaneous velocity ".
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| 19. | In considering motions of objects over time the instantaneous velocity of the object is the rate of change of the displacement as a function of time.
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| 20. | The kids have instantaneous velocities, but after colliding with each other and bouncing back to their seats the average velocity of the kids is zero.
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