Science, asked by msnzjssj, 1 year ago

the magnitude of average velocity of a moving object may or may not be equal to average speed justify​

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Answered by subharathi76
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Average velocity is the ratio of total displacement to total time. Its direction is the same as the direction of the moving object. ... The magnitude of average velocity is always less than or equal to the average speed because displacement is always smaller than or equal to distance.


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