Biology, asked by sivani2596, 3 months ago

how is the average velocity different from instantaneous velocity.​

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Answered by himanshu2006vps
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Average velocity of a body is defined as the change in position or displacement divided by time interval in which that displacement occurs.

The instantaneous velocity of a body is the velocity of the body at any instant of time or at any point of its path.

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