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A particle goes from point A to point B, moving in a semicircle of radius 1 m in 1 second. Find the magnitude of its average velocity.

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Average velocity
`" "= ("Net displacement")/("total time")= (AO + OB)/(time)`
`" "=(1+1)/(1) = 2m//s`
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