Let us imagine a cyclist riding; his velocities differ unceasingly dependent on distance, time etc. At one particular moment if we want to find his velocity it’s not anything but instantaneous velocity. Instantaneous Velocity Formula is made use of to determine the instantaneous velocity of the given body at any specific instant. It is articulated as:
\begin{array}{l}Instantaneous Velocity = \lim_{\Delta t\rightarrow 0}\frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t} = \frac{dx}{dt}\end{array}
Wherewith respect to time t, x is the given function. The Instantaneous Velocity is articulated in m/s. If any numerical contains the function of form f(x), the instantaneous velocity is calculated using the overhead formula.