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Explain the terms the average velocity and instantaneous velocity. When are they equal?

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Answered by gadakhsanket
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# Average velocity-
- Average velocity is the average velocity during whole path.
- v(avg) = s/t
- It has direction of motion.

# Instantaneous velocity-
- Instantaneous velocity is velocity at a particular time.
- v(inst) = dx/dt
- It has direction of moving object at certain moment.

# Both are equal when,
Both average and instantaneous velocity are equal when path is a straight line.

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Answered by TejjalSpandanaa
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