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Average velocity is different than average speed because calculating average velocity involves .

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Average speed is total distance traveled divided by time. It is a scalar quantity (just magnitude).

Average velocity is displacement divided by time. It is a vector quantity (magnitude and direction).

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An average velocity is different from average speed as average velocity is calculated using total displacement and total time into consideration.

Explanation:

The average velocity is calculated using the total displacement and total time, whereas the average speed is calculated using the total distance and total time.

“Average velocity is a vector quantity” and thus takes the magnitude and direction of vector displacement in calculation. Average speed is scalar quantity.


\text {Average velocity}=\frac{\text {Total displacement}}{\text {Total time}}

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