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The average velocity for a trip has a positive value. Is it possible for the instantaneous velocity atany point during the trip to have a negative value? Justify your answer.​

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Answered by jackdevil8
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REASONING AND SOLUTION It is possible for the instantaneous velocity at any point during a trip to have a negative value, even though the average velocity for the entire trip has a positive value. The average velocity for the trip is the displacement for the trip divided by the elapsed time.

Answered by AbhinavMPandey
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Answer:

The answer is no

Explanation:

because in the whole journey it expresses

positive accleration ..

We can find it out by .....Average velocity=Distplacement /time..

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