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This image displays the mathematical definition of average velocity: the ratio of total displacement (final position x minus initial position x₀) to the elapsed time interval Δt. It is a foundational concept in classical mechanics used to describe motion in one dimension. The notation uses vector bar (v̄) to emphasize it’s an average over a finite interval, not instantaneous speed.
Used in physics education materials, online tutorials, textbooks, and STEM websites to introduce kinematic equations. Matches user intent for learning or reviewing basic motion concepts, especially students preparing for exams or self-study.
Related Cliparts: Learn the average velocity formula v̄ = (x - x₀)/Δt-essential for kinematics. Understand displacement, initial position, and time intervals clearly.
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