Sunday, December 4, 2011

How can average and instantaneous velocities be applied to real life?

So as the time interval for average velocity gets closer to zero, the average velocity gets closer to the instantaneous velocity.





But what "real life" situation can this be applied to?





The only thing I thought of was a radar gun, which ended up being an example in class and therefore not something I could use.





Anyone have any ideas?|||what about a bouncing ball bouncing less and less each time due to gravity

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