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What is the difference between the arithmetic average velocity and the average velocity used in physics? => arithmetic average velocity = v1+v2/ 2
=>physics average velocity = 2(v1 x v2)/ v1+v2

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Answered by urja79
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Explanation:

Acceleration is the change in velocity over the time taken to make the change. This will, then, be influenced by the angle between the final and initial velocities.

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Answered by help7oo645o984
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Answer:

arithmatic average velocity multiplied by time of travel may not give total displacement

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average velocity multiplied by time of travel always give the total displacement

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