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What it the correct equation for average velocity? a. average velocity = speed / time b. average velocity = time / displacement c. average velocity = displacement / time d. average velocity = time * displacement
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What it the correct equation for average velocity?
a. average velocity = speed / time
b. average velocity = time / displacement
c. average velocity = displacement / time
d. average velocity = time * displacement
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The correct answer is C.
Velocity = displacement/ time
Or V = D/T for short! :)
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The magnitude of velocity is (displacement) / (time) .
Velocity also needs a direction. The direction of velocity
is the direction of displacement ... the direction from the
start-point to the end-point.
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