Explain the terms the average velocity and instantaneous velocity. When they are equal?
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Hover for more information. Average velocity is equal to the instantaneous velocity when acceleration is zero. In order for acceleration of an object to equal zero, there can be no change in speed or direction. For example, when a car is traveling down a straight road on flat land using cruise control.
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