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can the average speed be equal to the magnitude of average velocity?give example​

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Answered by Thakurharshsingh16
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Answer:

Normal speed doesn't need to approach the size of the normal speed. People may think that normal speed and normal velocity are simply various names for a similar amount, however normal speed relies upon distance and normal speed relies upon relocation.

Explanation:

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.

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