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Express average velocity mathematically

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Answered by tanvi1307
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The expression for the average velocitybetween two points using this notation is –v=x(t2)−x(t1)t2−t1 v – = x ( t 2 ) − x ( t 1 ) t 2 − t 1 . To find the instantaneousvelocity at any position, we let t1=t t 1 = t and t2=t+Δt t 2 = t + Δ t .

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The expression for the average velocity between two points using this notation is

= –v = x(t2) − x(t1)t

2−t1 v – = x ( t 2 ) − x ( t 1 ) t 2 − t 1 .

To find the instantaneous velocity at any position, we

let t1 = t t 1 = t and t2 = t+Δt t 2 = t + Δ t .

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