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Define overage velocity and instant anions velocity. when are they same!​

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♥.The mean velocity which is calculated for a body or an object for a given time interval is termed as average velocity. Whereas the velocity which is determined at a particular point of the path is known as the instantaneous velocity

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Explanation:

The mean velocity which is calculated for a body or an object for a given time interval is termed as average velocity. Whereas the velocity which is determined at a particular point of the path is known as the instantaneous velocity.

When the acceleration of an object or. body becomes zero, then at that time the average and instantaneous velocity becomes same or equal.

Path length is the length of a path in which the body or wave travels through it.

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