can the average velocity of a body be 0 when average speed is not zero
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Yes it can be the case.
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The answer satisfies your situation in the following example. Hope so you would like it:
For example : If a body starts its trip from point A and go to other points B, C and D, and then comes the to the same point A. The total displacement is Zero, So the average Velocity is also zero. But as the distance covered is not zero, the average speed is no zero.
Average Velocity = (Total Displacement)/(Total Time)
Average Speed = (Total Distance)/(Total Time)
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