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formula of average velocity​

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Answered by cherukurilalit135
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Answer:

Average velocity (v) of an object is equal to its final velocity (v) plus initial velocity (u), divided by two. Where: ¯v = average velocity. v = final velocity.

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Answered by prithakundu
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Explanation:

Average velocity (v) of an object is equal to its final velocity (v) plus initial velocity (u), divided by two.

v =(v+u)2

Where:

v = average velocity

v = final velocity

u = initial velocity

The average velocity calculator solves for the average velocity using the same method as finding the average of any two numbers. The sum of the initial and final velocity is divided by 2 to find the average. The average velocity calculator uses the formula that shows the average velocity (v) equals the sum of the final velocity (v) and the initial velocity (u), divided by 2.

Velocity calculations used in calculator:

Solving for the different variables we can use the following formulas:

Given v and u, calculate v

Given initial velocity and final velocity calculate the average velocity.

v =(v+u)2

Given v and v calculate u

Given average velocity and final velocity calculate the initial velocity.

u=2v − v

Given v and u calculate v

Given average velocity and initial velocity calculate the final velocity.

v=2v − u

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