in which case the average velocity equal to the instantaneous velocity
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Hi friend!!!
Average velocity is defined as the ratio of total displacement to the total time taken
Instantaneous velocity is defined as the velocity at a particular instant of time..
When a body is travelling in uniform motion, then the average velocity is equal to the instantaneous velocity..
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Average velocity is defined as the ratio of total displacement to the total time taken
Instantaneous velocity is defined as the velocity at a particular instant of time..
When a body is travelling in uniform motion, then the average velocity is equal to the instantaneous velocity..
I hope this will help u ;)
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Hey there !!!!
Average Velocity and Instantaneous velocity are equal when acceleration is zero.
Acceleration is zero when a object is in uniform motion.
∴ Instantaneous Velocity = Average velocity when a body is moving in uniform motion.
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Average Velocity and Instantaneous velocity are equal when acceleration is zero.
Acceleration is zero when a object is in uniform motion.
∴ Instantaneous Velocity = Average velocity when a body is moving in uniform motion.
Hope this helped you ...................
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