Can the average velocity of a moving body be zero? State examples.
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Yes, average velocity of a moving body can be zero. Average velocity is displacement by time. So for example, if you are travelling in a circle, and come back to your initial point, displacement is zero.
so, avg. velocity become 0
hope it helps !!
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Yes, average velocity of a moving body can be zero. Average velocity is displacement by time. So for example, if you are travelling in a circle, and come back to your initial point, displacement is zero.
so, avg. velocity become 0
hope it helps !!
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Average velocity can be zero when the displacement is equal to zero because
Average velocity = displacement/time.
If an object starts from a point and ends at the initial point and then it's displacement is zero so the average velocity will also be equal to zero as;
Average velocity = 0/time = 0
Average velocity = displacement/time.
If an object starts from a point and ends at the initial point and then it's displacement is zero so the average velocity will also be equal to zero as;
Average velocity = 0/time = 0
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