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difference between the average speed and average velocity in points wise?

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Answered by dhingraamitpd03yd
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Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{Average Speed}

→ It is the ratio of total distance travelled by time taken.

i.e.

Average Speed = Total Distance / Time taken

→ It is a scaler quantity. As it has magnitude only.

→ It has no specific direction.

→ It can be positive, negative or zero.

→ It is smaller than average velocity.
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\textbf{Average Velocity}

→ It is the ratio of total displacement travelled by time taken.

i.e.

Average Velocity = Total Displacement / Time taken.

→ It is a vector quantity. As it has both magnitude and direction.

→ It has specific direction.

→ It can be positive, or zero.

→ It is larger than average speed.
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