when does the average velocity become zero
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The average velocity of a body becomes zero when its displacement is zero. Because according to the formula:
velocity = displacement/time.
Keep in mind the difference between displacement and distance. Displacement is a vector(involves direction too) whereas distance is a scalar. For example if we move in a circle, the displacement is zero whereas distance Is non zero.
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The average velocity of a body becomes zero when its displacement is zero. Because according to the formula:
velocity = displacement/time.
Keep in mind the difference between displacement and distance. Displacement is a vector(involves direction too) whereas distance is a scalar. For example if we move in a circle, the displacement is zero whereas distance Is non zero.
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