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When an object moves with constant velocity, does its average velocity during any time interval differ from its instantaneous velocity at any instant? Explain.

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QUESTION:

When an object moves with constant velocity, does its average velocity during any time interval differ from its instantaneous velocity at any instant? Explain.

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Instantaneous velocity is defined as the velocity at an instant.

Average velocity is defined as the ratio of displacement to time taken.

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