How the average velocity of a body is calculated when it's velocity changes with non uniform rate
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average velocity = when an object moves along a straight line in the same direction , its total path length is the magnitude of displacement .Hence its average speed is equal to the magnitude of average velocity .
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When the velocity of a body changes at a non-uniform rate, its average velocity is found by dividing the net displacement covered by the total time taken.
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