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if the person starts walking and comes back to its initial position then its average velocity is?​

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Answered by chitrasankar01
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Answer:

velocity=0

Explanation:

because he ruturns to his intial position when he walks to the other point let the velocity be 30 when he comes back it gets subracted

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Answered by abhyubhatnagar
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Answer: Average velocity is 0

Explanation:

Average velocity = Total displacement / Total time

Here, the person comes back to his initial position.

Displacement = Final position - Initial Position

As both final and initial positions are same, there is no displacement.

Average velocity = 0 / Total time = 0 m/s

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