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Rahul is correct because
displacement/time=velocity
displacement/time=velocity
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Yes Rahul 's disagreement was right because the speedometer of a car shows us the instantaneous speed ( speed at a particular time ) and this instantaneous speed remained same throughout the journey which means they moved with constant speed .
Saying here constant velocity is wrong because it is displacement per unit time. Their velocity would be different .
Speed means distance per unit time.
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Yes Rahul 's disagreement was right because the speedometer of a car shows us the instantaneous speed ( speed at a particular time ) and this instantaneous speed remained same throughout the journey which means they moved with constant speed .
Saying here constant velocity is wrong because it is displacement per unit time. Their velocity would be different .
Speed means distance per unit time.
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