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The change in position or displacement divided by the time intervals in which the displacement occurs is known as

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Answered by Anonymous
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Average velocity is defined as the change in position or displacement (Δx) divided by the time intervals (Δt), in which the displacement occurs. It is a vector quantity.

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Change in position or displacement divided by the time interval is known as the Average Velocity.

Explanation:

What is Displacement?

The distance of an object is the total length covered by the object during its motion. Whereas, displacement is the shortest path from the initial point to the final point of the motion. It has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity.

What is Average Velocity?

A velocity is defined as the displacement covered by an object in a unit of time. An average velocity is defined as the change in position or displacement divided by the time interval in which the displacement occurs.

Average \ velocity = \frac{Change \ in \ position/ displacement}{Time \ interval}

                        \bar v= \frac{\triangle x}{\triangle t}

It is a vector quantity. The SI unit of average velocity is m/s or ms⁻¹

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