why velocity may be positive negative and zero
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Answer:The instantaneous velocity can be positive, negative, or zero. Speed (v; m/s) -- The rate at which an object moves. ... Average Speed -- This is defined as the distance an object travels divided by the time it takes. This can never be negative, and will only be zero if an object does not move.
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Since the final position of the object may be either positive, negative, or zero, and either larger, smaller, or the same as the initial position ,
THUS VELOCITY MAY BE POSITIVE, NEGATIVE OR ZERO!!!!
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