instantaneous

(adjective)

(As in velocity)—occurring, arising, or functioning without any delay; happening within an imperceptibly brief period of time.

Examples of instantaneous in the following topics:

  • Instananeous Velocity: A Graphical Interpretation

    • Instantaneous velocity is the velocity of an object at a single point in time and space as calculated by the slope of the tangent line.
    • One way is to look at our instantaneous velocity , represented by one point on our curvy line of motion graphed with distance vs. time.
  • Pictures of Modes

    • These are two snapshots of the instantaneous displacement of the plane when being driven in one of its modes.
  • Rotational Kinetic Energy: Work, Energy, and Power

    • The instantaneous power of an angularly accelerating body is the torque times the angular velocity: $P = \tau \omega$.
  • Connected Objects

    • Perfectly rigid connectors cannot stretch nor deform, and transfer forces instantaneously from one side of the connection to the other.
  • RL Circuits

    • We know that the current through an inductor L cannot be turned on or off instantaneously.
    • However, this is also not instantaneous, since the inductor opposes the decrease in current by inducing an emf in the same direction as the battery that drove the current.
  • Rotational Angle and Angular Velocity

    • The angular velocity describes the speed of rotation and the orientation of the instantaneous axis about which the rotation occurs.
  • Faraday's Law of Induction and Lenz' Law

    • Energy can enter or leave, but not instantaneously.
  • Human Perception of Sound

    • You might think that when something makes a noise that you hear it instantaneously but, in reality, it goes through many steps first.
  • Superposition of Forces

    • Lorentz force f on a charged particle (of charge q) in motion (instantaneous velocity v).
  • Gamma Decay

    • Emission of a gamma ray from an excited nuclear state typically requires only $10^{-12}$ seconds: it is nearly instantaneous.
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