Physics, asked by nazbati, 1 month ago

Briefly describe a situation where the magnitude of the average velocity is not the same and the average speed.

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Answered by nealisha143
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Explanation:

If an object changes direction in its journey, then the average speed will be greater than the magnitude of the average velocity. Speed is a scalar, and average velocity is a vector. ... Average speed does not indicate direction and can only be positive or zero.

Answered by amandevi1972
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Answer:

Average speed does not have to equal the magnitude of the average velocity. People may think that average speed and average velocity are just different names for the same quantity, but average speed depends on distance and average velocity depends on displacement. If an object changes direction in its journey, then the average speed will be greater than the magnitude of the average velocity.Speed is a scalar, and average velocity is a vector. Average velocity indicates direction and can be represented as a negative number when the displacement is in the negative direction. Average speed does not indicate direction and can only be positive or zero.

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