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What's the difference between change in velocity and average velocity?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    A change in velocity can be better referred to as the acceleration rate. (m/s^2) Acceleration rate refers to the increases and decreases in velocity. For example, a car traveling at 25 mph increases its velocity to 60 mph. That would be a change in velocity.

    Average velocity is the average rate in which an object is traveling over a period of time. (m/s) For example, the average velocity of the car is 30 mph.

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    4 years ago

    replace in velocity is the adaptation between preliminary and intensely final velocities (very final velocity - preliminary velocity) universal velocity is (preliminary velocity + very final velocity) / 2 occasion: A automobile hastens from 20 kmph to 70 kmph replace in velocity = 70 - 20 = 50 kmph universal velocity in the process the era of acceleration = (20 + 70) / 2 = 40 5 kmph

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