Can the velocity of an object at an instant of time be greater in magnitude than the average velocity over a time interval containing the instant. Can it be less?

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2026-04-19 16:30

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Yes, the velocity of an object at an instant of time can be greater than the average velocity over a time interval containing the instant, especially if the object is changing velocity rapidly. Similarly, it can also be less than the average velocity, especially if the object is reversing direction or slowing down during that time interval.

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