hetkkiirus
Hetkkiirus is the speed of an object at a specific moment in time. In physics, it represents the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity at that moment and is a scalar quantity, meaning it has only size, not direction. The term derives from Estonian where hetk means moment and kiirus means speed.
Mathematically, if the object's position is given by a vector r(t), the instantaneous speed is the magnitude
Hetkkiirus is defined as the limit of the average speed over an increasingly small time interval: v(t)
Practical notes: hetkkiirus depends on the chosen frame of reference; different observers may measure different instantaneous