Under what condition is the average velocity equal to instantaneous velocity?Immersive Reader
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Instantaneous velocity can be equal to average velocity when the acceleration is zero or velocity is constant because in this condition all the instantaneous velocities will be equal to each other and also equal to the average velocity.
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When ∆t(Change in time) tends to zero, avg velocity becomes equal to instantaneous velocity.
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Average velocity is the distance travelled over a specified time interval.
Instantaneous velocity is the distance travelled at a particular instant of time.
Now, ∆V/∆t when ∆t tends to zero gives the instantaneous velocity....time considered should be so small that's it's beyond a limit but it should not be zero.
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