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Explain clearly, with example, the distinction between :
(a) magnitude of displacement (sometimes called distance) over an interval of time, and the total length of path covered by a particle over the same interval :
(b) magnitude of average velocity over an interval of time, and the average speed over the same interval. [Average speed of a particle over an interval of time is defined as the total path length divided by the time intervall]. Show in both (a) and (b) that the second quantity is either greater than or equal to the firat. when is the equality sign true ? [for simplicity, consider one-dimensional motion only]

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