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When will be the avg. velocity of an object zero?

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Answered by marvaminuva
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This means that when a body changes position in a particular direction at first, and changes the position in the opposite direction by the same amount, the displacement is zero. Also, for a uniformly accelerating body, the average velocity is zero if the final velocity is equal to the negative of the initial velocity.

Answered by Feirxefett
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Answer:

This means that when a body changes position in a particular direction at first, and changes the position in the opposite direction by the same amount, the displacement is zero. Also, for a uniformly accelerating body, the average velocity is zero if the final velocity is equal to the negative of the initial velocity.

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