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2 January, 04:31

Why is magnitude of average velocity not equal to speed?

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  1. 2 January, 06:28
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    because the Average speed is total distance divided by total time, where as average velocity is total displacement by total time, and total displacement is less than or equal to total distance. The only time magnitude can be equal is if the object is travelling in a straight line, else displacement and distance covered will be different and the mag nitude would be different.
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