Average Velocity

Total distance covered by total time taken

Average Velocity Explanation

When two velocities are given, the average velocity cannot be calculated as v1+v2 / 2.
It should be calculated based on the total displacement and total time taken. Average Velocity = 2S / (t1 + t2)

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