Which term best describes how fast and in what direction an object is moving at a particular moment? Question 2 options: acceleration average velocity position instantaneous velocity

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Answer:

Instantaneous velocity

Explanation:

Acceleration = rate of change of velocity

Average velocity = total displacement divided by total time taken

Position = It shows the location of the object

Instantaneous velocity = It is the velocity of an object at a particular instant.

The term that describes how fast and in what direction an object is moving at a particular moment is "instantaneous velocity". It is basically equal to the derivative of position wrt time.