A glider on an air track carries a flag of length $\ell$ through a stationary photogate, which measures the time interval $\Delta t_{d}$ during which the flag blocks a beam of infrared light passing across the photogate. The ratio $v_{d}=\ell / \Delta t_{d}$ is the average velocity of the glider over this part of its motion. Suppose the glider moves with constant acceleration.
(a) Argue for or against the idea that $v_{d}$ is equal to the instantaneous velocity of the glider when it is halfway through the photogate in space. (b) Argue for or against the idea that $v_{d}$ is equal to the instantaneous velocity of the glider when it is halfway through the photogate in time.