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True or false? Give an explanation for your answer.If an object moves with the same average velocity over every time interval, then its average velocity equals its instantaneous velocity at any time.
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The average velocity is the total displacement divided by the total time taken. On the other hand, the instantaneous velocity is the velocity of an object at a particular point in time. Show more…
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