The average velocity of a body by the expression
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Average Velocity:
In general the "average speed" of an object is defined as "the total distance traveled divided by the total time elapsed".
Velocity is a vector quantity.
Therefore, average velocity can be defined as the displacement covered by an object divided by the time taken by the object.
It can be expressed as follow.
V→ = D→ / t
Here V is the velocity, D is the displacement and t is the time.
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The odometer of a car reads 2000 km at the start of a trip and 2400 km at the end of the trip. If the trip take took 8 h, calculate the average speed of the car in km/h and m/s.
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In general the "average speed" of an object is defined as "the total distance traveled divided by the total time elapsed".
Velocity is a vector quantity.
Therefore, average velocity can be defined as the displacement covered by an object divided by the time taken by the object.
It can be expressed as follow.
V→ = D→ / t
Here V is the velocity, D is the displacement and t is the time.
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The odometer of a car reads 2000 km at the start of a trip and 2400 km at the end of the trip. If the trip take took 8 h, calculate the average speed of the car in km/h and m/s.
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Average velocity = Total displacement ÷ Total time taken.
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