How to use in-sentence of “instantaneous”:
+ In more recent times, computers have found an increasing role in the recording studio, as their use eases the tasks of cutting and looping, as well as allowing for instantaneous changes, such as duplication of parts, the addition of affects and the rearranging of parts of the recording.
+ In mathematics, the derivative is a way to show instantaneous rate of change: that is, the amount by which a function is changing at one given point.
+ To find the instantaneous acceleration, one simply takes the derivative of the instantaneous velocity function.
+ The instantaneous rate of change at a specific point on the curve can be found by evaluating the derivative function for the curve at that point.
+ It provides an almost instantaneous supply of electricity during any power failure.
+ A maximum instantaneous wind speed of 25 meters per second was registered at the cape of Shionomisaki in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, at around 5:20 a.m.
+ Unlike average velocity, the instantaneous velocity tells us how fast something is moving at only one time, because velocity can only change with time.
+ In response to questions about whether people should generally expect to be immortal, Max Tegmark stated that is flawed reasoning because dying is not an instantaneous event, and “fully dead” and “fully alive” are not the only possible outcomes, as in the thought experiment.

