define average velocity & instantaneous velocity
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Average Velocity is the ratio of the displacement from point a to point b of an object to the time it had taken to make that displacement from point a to point b.
Instantaneous velocity is the velocity of an object in motion at a specific point in time. This is determined similarly to average velocity, but we narrow the period of time so that it approaches zero.
If an object has a standard velocity over a period of time, its average and instantaneous velocities may be the same.
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Answer: Average velocity = Total displacement/ Total time
Instantaneous velocity: Velocity at a particular instant is called instantaneous velocity
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