Fact check. Which of the following is/are always TRUE? I. Instantaneous speed is equal to the magnitude of instantaneous velocity. II. Average speed is equal to the magnitude of the average velocity. II. Distance traveled is equal to the magnitude of the displacement. O I l only O land Il only O Ill only

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Fact check. Which of the following is/are always TRUE?
I. Instantaneous speed is equal to the magnitude of instantaneous velocity.
II. Average speed is equal to the magnitude of the average velocity.
II. Distance traveled is equal to the magnitude of the displacement.
O I l only
O l and Il only
O Ill only
I only
Transcribed Image Text:Fact check. Which of the following is/are always TRUE? I. Instantaneous speed is equal to the magnitude of instantaneous velocity. II. Average speed is equal to the magnitude of the average velocity. II. Distance traveled is equal to the magnitude of the displacement. O I l only O l and Il only O Ill only I only
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