What is meant by average velocity of a body moving in a particular direction direction
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This means that a body is moving with a speed in a particular direction. The velocity is taken average as the speed of the body need not to be constant every time. If in 10 sec, speed is 16 m/s, then it need not to be constant in the remaining time, it can also be 22m/s in the remaining time.
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Velocity is defined as the rate of change of position of an object in a particular direction.
Average velocity is defined as ratio of linear displacement of an object by time taken.
∴Average Velocity = Linear Displacement / Total time
velocity, average velocity are vector quantities, that means they have both magnitude as well as directions.
Displacement can be positive , negative as well as zero based on the direction in which the object is travelling.
Average velocity is defined as ratio of linear displacement of an object by time taken.
∴Average Velocity = Linear Displacement / Total time
velocity, average velocity are vector quantities, that means they have both magnitude as well as directions.
Displacement can be positive , negative as well as zero based on the direction in which the object is travelling.
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