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How do you find the average velocity over an interval?

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If the moving object is undergoing constant acceleration, then


v_(\rm avg)=\frac{v_i+v_f}2

(take the average of the initial and final velocities, if they're given)

If you don't know the acceleration or initial/final velocities, then you have to resort to the usual definition,


v_(\rm avg)=(\Delta x)/(\Delta t)

where
\Delta x is the change in position and
\Delta t is the duration of the interval.

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