Physics, asked by unique91, 1 year ago

Select the incorrect statements from the following.
SI : Average velocity is path length divided by time interval.
S2: In general, average speed is greater than the magnitude of the average velocity
S3 : A particle moving in a given direction with a non-zero velocity can have zero speed.
54: The magnitude of average velocity is the average speed.​

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Answered by Anonymous
69

Answer:

Option (S3) is correct

 \sf{A  \: particle \:  moving \: in \: a \:  given \:  direction}</p><p>  \rm{ with \:  a \:  non-zero  \: velocity \:  can \:  have \:  zero  \: speed.}

Explanation:

Speed is the magnitude of velocity and the magnitude of non-zero velocity cannot be zero.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Hello Mate,

A particle moving in a given direction with a non − zero velocity can have zero speed.... Because speed is the magnitude of velocity and the magnitude of non-zero velocity cannot be zero...

Hope this helps you

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