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OpenStudy (sophadof):

How do you calculate the average velocity for a complete time of a graph from a time-position graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Average velocity=displacement/time Displacement= final position-initial position

OpenStudy (sophadof):

But like I don't know what displacement is... I have no idea how to do any of this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You closed it. Did you get it now?

OpenStudy (sophadof):

No I didnt :( @Shalante

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I gave u the definition of displacement you know? Average velocity is just slope of the graph

OpenStudy (sophadof):

:( I just don't get anything about anything...

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