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

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Answered by doggasujatha36
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If a body is travelling with a constant velocity, the velocity over anytime interval does not vary from instantaneous velocity.

Example:If we draw the velocity-time graph of such a motion of a body, we get a straight line graph parallel to the time axis and the distance of the straight line from the time axis Will always be constant.

That is the graph will be straight line parallel to time axis.

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