When An Object Moves With Constant Velocity Does Its Average Velocity During Any Time Interval Differ From Its lnstantaneous Velocity At Any lnstant?
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- No. Its velocity, average velocity and ínstantaneous velocity will all be the same at any (or every) time an investigator makes an observation.
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When An Object Moves With Constant Velocity Does Its Average Velocity During Any Time Interval Differ From Its lnstantaneous Velocity At Any lnstant? velocity over any time interval is exactly equal
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