If the object is moving with uniform velocity in a given interval of time, then the average speed and instantaneous velocity are equal, why?
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If the object is moving with a uniform velocity in a given period of time, why are the average speed and instantaneous velocity equal? ... The instantaneous speed is what the speedometer reads at that instant. If the speedometer always reads exactly the same, then the average will equal that same reading.
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