Physics, asked by NeuraticSky70, 1 month ago

is it true to say that a body can have zero average velocity but non zero average speed ? explain.​

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Answered by ItzBlinkingstar
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Net displacement can be zero but total distance cannot be zero. So, average velocity can be zero but average speed cannot be zero.

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Answered by Ꭲαηγα
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Net displacement can be zero but total distance cannot be zero.

So, average velocity can be zero but average speed cannot be zero.

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