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Lautz81
Apr 29, 2018, 4:48:00 AM
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What is the ratio of an object’s displacement to the time interval during which the displacement occurred?

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bolt
Apr 29, 2018, 9:35:40 AM

That's the magnitude of the object's average velocity during that time interval.  To complete the description of the velocity, you also need the direction from the start point of the displacement to the end point.

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