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  • Average Velocity: Identifying Scenarios with Zero Average Velocity
    Please provide the solutions so I can help you determine which one would produce an average velocity of zero!

    Here's what you need to know about average velocity:

    * Average velocity is the total displacement divided by the total time.

    * Displacement is the change in position from the starting point to the ending point.

    * Velocity is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude (speed) and direction.

    Here are some scenarios that would result in an average velocity of zero:

    * Starting and ending at the same position: If an object starts and ends at the same point, its displacement is zero, regardless of the distance traveled. This means the average velocity is zero.

    * Traveling in a closed loop: If an object travels in a closed loop (like a circle or square) and returns to its starting point, the displacement is zero, and the average velocity is zero.

    Let me know the solutions, and I'll tell you which one fits these criteria!

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