A body is said to have uniform velocity, which of the following relations will hold for average and instantaneous velocities?
Answer: Average velocity is equal to instantaneous velocity
Explanation
When a body moves with uniform velocity, its speed and direction remain constant throughout the motion.
In such a case, the average velocity over any time interval is equal to the instantaneous velocity at any moment.
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