Physics, asked by arslanmohammedhussai, 6 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.
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Answered by mallickmadhumita47
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Answer:

If the velocity is constant, then both the average velocity over any time interval is the same as instantaneous velocity at any instant. It is because, it covers equal displacement at equal time interval.

Answered by manisimha1
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Explanation:

If the velocity is constant, then both the average velocity over any time interval is the same as instantaneous velocity at any instant. It is because, it covers equal displacement at equal time interval

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