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Define average velocity and instantaneous
velocity. When are they same?​

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Answered by randyotin
4

Answer:

the formula of average velocity displacement/ time

Answered by voltblaze10
27

Answer average velocity ia defined as the ratio of total displacement covered by the body to the total time interval taken by the particle .direction is same as the displacement

velocity of a body at an instant where time is nearly equal to zero is called instantaneous velocity

they are equal when acceleration is equal to zero

Explanation:

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