Physics, asked by AngelFire, 22 days ago

When An Object Moves With Constant Velocity Does Its Average Velocity During Any Time Interval Differ From Its lnstantaneous Velocity At Any lnstant?​

Answers

Answered by Ꮇσσηℓíght
2

Answer:

  • No. Its velocity, average velocity and ínstantaneous velocity will all be the same at any (or every) time an investigator makes an observation.

Answered by ITZURADITYAKING
0

Explanation:

\huge\underline\bold\fcolorbox{black}{cyan}{Question}When An Object Moves With Constant Velocity Does Its Average Velocity During Any Time Interval Differ From Its lnstantaneous Velocity At Any lnstant?\huge\pink{\fbox{\bf{Answer}}} velocity over any time interval is exactly equal

Similar questions