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Define average velocity and instantaneous velocity when they are same

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Answered by jatinchand49
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Answer: average velocity and instantaneous velocity only can same when object move with uniform velocity.

Answered by azizalasha
5

Answer:

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Explanation:

average velocity = total distance ÷ total time = (final velocity + initial velocity)/2

whereas,

instantaneous velocity is a variable quantity to be determined at different times

eg.                     v(t) = u ± at

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