Distinguish between average velocity and instantaneous velocity.
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Average velocity refers to the mean velocity of a body over a period of time, while instantaneous velocity is the velocity of a body at a specified point in its journey. To illustrate: consider a car moving from A to B. ... average velocity will be the total displacement divided by time taken.
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Average velocity is total displacement upon total time taken while instantaneous velocity is more of a theoretical term and can be calculated by using derivatives......but you can also tell that instantaneous velocity is the velocity for a particular time period and not for the total time taken.
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