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Define constant velocity with example.​

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Answered by vy1551128
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Explanation:

physics, velocity is defined as the displacement divided by time where displacement is defined as the difference between your final and initial positions. Furthermore, when an object travels the same distance every second, then the object is said to be moving with constant velocity.

Answered by Anonymous
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