what is the difference between velocity and average velocity
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Velocity is the rate at which the position changes. The average velocity is the displacement or position change (a vector quantity) per time ratio.
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You know that a large displacement in a small amount of time means a large velocity and that velocity has units of distance divided by time, such as miles per hour or kilometers per hour. Average velocity is defined to be the change in position divided by the time of travel.
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Average velocity (v) of an object is equal to its final velocity (v) plus initial velocity (u), divided by two. Where: ¯v = average velocity. v = final velocity.
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