Physics, asked by madhavkhandelwal51, 11 months ago

Give 3 examples in which average speed is not equal to the magnitude of average velocity

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Answered by tushargupta24
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Answer:Average speed is total distance travelled divided by total time taken by object for cover up to that ditance.

Average velocity is total displacemet of object divided by total time taken by object to cover up that distance.

Main thing is time is always same for same object for which you are calculating average velocity or average speed but distance and displacement can be change according to object’s position.

If object is performing uniform accelarated motion in straight line and in one direction then at any time it’s average velocity and average distance will be same.

Answered by mukulrajput2006
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if object is performing uniform accelerated motion in straight line and in one direction then at any time it's average velocity and average distance will be same

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