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Assertion: Average speed of a particle in a given time interval is never less than the magnitude of the average velocity.
Reason: The magnitude of the velocity (instantaneous velocity) of a particle is equal to its speed.

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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.

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