Physics, asked by syedmushtaqahmed317, 10 months ago

when the velocity is constant can the average velocity over any time interval differ from instantaneous velocity at any instant? if so give an example;if not explain why?and give an example

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Answered by Abhilipsa5119
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No it'll not chng...

Explanation:

If it's already given that velocity is constant then there will be no chng in velocity at any Instant...so avg velocity will be same as the velocity...and about example u can draw a graph of const velocity...that is displacement vs time graph...then u can see the result...

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