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The magnitude of average velocity is equal to the average speed when a particle moves:-

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STATEMENT-1: When a particle move along a straight line magnitude of its average velocity is equal to its average speed over any time interval provided particle does not return to path. STATEMENT-2: For one dimensional motion displacement and distance both are same.

Assertion: The average velocity of a particle is zero in a time interval. It is possible that the instantaneous acceleration is never zero in the interval. Reason: The magnitude of average velocity in an interval is equal to its average speed in that interval.

Assertion: The average velocity of a particle is zero in a time interval. It is possible that the instantaneous acceleration is never zero in the interval. Reason: The magnitude of average velocity in an interval is equal to its average speed in that interval.

Assertion: The average velocity of a particle is zero in a time interval. It is possible that the instantaneous acceleration is never zero in the interval. Reason: The magnitude of average velocity in an interval is equal to its average speed in that interval.

Under what condition the magnitude of average velocity is equal to the average speed ?