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Explanation:
Average velocity: is the average rate of change of displacement with
respect to time
Average velocity is a measure for distance traveled in a given time
We can calculate the average velocity by the rule [tex]v=\frac{s}{t}[/tex]
where s is the displacement and t is the time
Instantaneous velocity: is the velocity of an object in motion at a
specific point (x , t)
instantaneous velocity is the limit of velocity as the change in time
approaches zero
We can calculate the instantaneous velocity by the rule [tex]v=\frac{ds}{dt}[/tex]
Average velocity is equal to the instantaneous velocity when
acceleration is zero