For an object moving along a straight line at a variable speed, average velocity is calculated in the same way as average speed.
How is average velocity calculated for an object moving along a straight line at a variable speed?
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For an object moving along a straight line at a variable speed, average velocity is calculated by dividing the total displacement by the total time taken. This provides the overall rate of change of position, regardless of variations in the object’s speed during the motion.