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Under what condition(s) is the magnitude average velocity of an object equal to it's
average speed

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Answered by NITESH761
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Answer:

⚝when distance and displacement are same

Explanation:

✠average speed⟼

 \frac{total \: distance}{total \: time}

✠average velocity⟼

 \frac{total \: displacement}{total \: time}

here, time is constant means same for both but distance and displacement are different

So, when the distance and displacement are same the average speed and average velocity becomes equal

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