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is it possible for a particle to always have non-zero speed but average speed to be zero

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Answered by shubham130707
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Explanation:

The reverse however is certainly possible. For example if the velocity vector alternates equally between one direction and the opposite. Then the velocity vector over time sums to zero, but the average magnitude and hence the average speed is non-zero.

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