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Physics, 16.09.2019 23:10 melissa578

Prove that the average velocity of a particle calculated for the time interval from t1 to t2 really is the average value of the particle’s instantaneous velocity v(t) over the same time interval. hint: you may not assume constant acceleration, so you will need to do an integral.

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