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What is the definition of average velocity?

  • A Average Velocity = displacement/elapsed time.
  • B Elapsed time = Distance/speed.
  • C Velocity = Elapsed time/acceleration.
  • D None of the above.
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Average velocity is defined as the displacement of an object divided by the elapsed time. Displacement refers to the change in position of an object, while elapsed time is the total time taken for that change to occur. By dividing the displacement by the elapsed time, we can determine the average rate at which an object is changing its position over a given time period. Therefore, the correct answer is "Average Velocity = displacement / elapsed time".

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