Physics, asked by uramanji93, 9 months ago

what is average velocity ? Give one example

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Answered by Anonymous
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The average velocity of an object is its total displacement divided by the total time taken.

For example, someone who takes 40 minutes to drive 20 miles north and then 20 miles south (to end up at the same place), has an average speed of 40 miles divided by 40 minutes, or 1 mile per minute (60 mph). Average velocity, however, involves total displacement, instead of distance.

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Answered by ferdoushshsmsad950
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Answer:

When speed has a particular direction it is it's velocity. It is measured in m/s .An arrow ,or a + or - can used to show direction

Explanation:

average  \:   velocity =  \frac{distance \: moved \: in \: a \: particular \: direction \: }{time \: taken \\ ?}

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