Under what conditions is the magnitude of average velocity of an object equal to its average speed?
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Average velocity would be equal to average speed when the total distance travelled equals the net displacement of a particle. This happens when a particle moves along a straight line in a fixed direction.
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The magnitude of average velocity can be equal to the magnitude of average speed if the object is in uniform motion and is moving in a straight line, i.e. the object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time and is moving in a straight line.
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