6) The sign (+ve or –ve) of the average velocity depends only upon
(a) the sign of only displacement
(b) the initial position of the object
(c) the final position of the object
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(a) The sign of the average velocity depends upon the sign of only displacement.
Explanation:
- Average velocity is a vector quantity.
- The ratio of total displacement and the total time is called average velocity.
- The direction of average velocity will be identical as the direction of moving object.
- Displacement can be defined as the initial and final positions with respect to time.
- The average velocity is zero, when the displacement of the particle is zero.
- When the displacement is in the negative direction, the average velocity will be negative.
- The unit of average velocity is m/s.
- When an object moves with a constant velocity, it is called as uniform velocity.
- When an object moves with variation in the velocity, it is called as non-uniform velocity.
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