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3. To calculate the _____ of a moving object, divide the displacement by the time interval in which the displacement occurred.

average velocity

instantaneous velocity

initial velocity

negative velocity

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Answer:

Average velocity

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, the average velocity of an object is equal to the total displacement of an object divided by the total time spent.

Average velocity = Distance /time

The units used are distance units per time units (for example: meters per second).

Is the rate of the change of position of an object.

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Answer;

Average velocity

Explanation;

  • Average Velocity of a moving body or an object is the ratio of total displacement covered to the time interval during which the displacement occurred.
  • That is; Change in displacement divided by time.
  • The formula, therefore will be;

Average velocity = Displacement/ the time interval

  • Instantaneous Velocity on the other hand is the velocity of an object or a body at some instance.
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