under what conditions , the average speed is equal to the magnitude of the average velocity
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Hello Jai!
The question that you have asked is quite interesting!!
Wondering what the answer is?
Well, relax! The answer is very simple!!
the average speed is equal to the magnitude of the average velocity only when the total distance travelled by the body is equal to the net displacement of the body, and that is possible only when the body is moving in a straight line!!
Hope that clears your doubts friend!
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The question that you have asked is quite interesting!!
Wondering what the answer is?
Well, relax! The answer is very simple!!
the average speed is equal to the magnitude of the average velocity only when the total distance travelled by the body is equal to the net displacement of the body, and that is possible only when the body is moving in a straight line!!
Hope that clears your doubts friend!
PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIESTT!
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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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