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A particle travelling along a straight line travels from third of the total distance with velocity v not the remaining part of the distance was covered with velocity v1 for half the time and velocity v2 for the other half of the time find the mean velocity of the point averaged over the whole motion of timeA particle travelling along a straight line travels from third of the total distance with velocity v not the remaining part of the distance was covered with velocity v1 for half the time and velocity v2 for the other half of the time find the mean velocity of the point averaged over the whole motion of timeA particle travelling along a straight line travels from third of the total distance with velocity v not the remaining part of the distance was covered with velocity v1 for half the time and velocity v2 for the other half of the time find the mean velocity of the point averaged over the whole motion of time

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Answered by tanu1026
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yes this is correct!

but there is some mistake and its really very long and blah blah blah!

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