Physics, asked by kajollenka16, 1 month ago

Give an example of a body moving with equal average speed and average velocity.​

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Answered by Simi011
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What is the relation between average speed and average velocity?

Average speed = Distance / time elapsed = 180 meters / 6 seconds = 30 meters/second. Average velocity = Displacement / time elapsed = 60 meters / 6 seconds = 10 meters/second.

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Distance is a scalar quantity which generally implies how much ground has been covered by the object. On the other hand, displacement is a vector quantity, and it is the shortest possible distance between the start and end point.

Example: If a particle is moving in a circle, after one revolution, the distance will be the perimeter of the circle while the displacement would be zero.

Speed: Speed is a scalar quantity which means it has no direction. It denotes how fast an object is moving. If the speed of the particle is high it means the particle is moving fast and if it is low,  it means the particle is moving slow.

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