How is the average velocity different from instantaneous velocity
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Average Velocity: It is the velocity obtained by dividing the total displacement by total time.
Instantaneous Velocity: It is the velocity of the object at any given instant of time.
For example, a car's speedometer measures its instantaneous velocity.
Instantaneous Velocity: It is the velocity of the object at any given instant of time.
For example, a car's speedometer measures its instantaneous velocity.
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