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Consider a car that travels between points A and B. The car’s average speed can be greater than the magnitude of its average velocity, but t
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Consider a car that travels between points A and B. The car’s average speed can be greater than the magnitude of its average velocity, but the magnitude of its average velocity can never be greater than its average speed. A) True B) False
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Answer: A.True
Explanation: simply put the magnitude of the speed is a function of Distance while the magnitude of velocity is a function of Displacement. Displacement is the average Distance moved in different directions which will be smaller in magnitude compared to the Total Distance used the calculating the magnitude of speed.