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During which trial or trials is the magnitude of the average velocity the largest?

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Speed is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path

Velocity is the rate of motion, speed, or action.

While Trial B and Trial D do not have the same average velocity, the only difference is the direction! The magnitudes are the same. Neither one is 'larger' than the other, and it is only because of how we chose our axes that Trial B has a positive average velocity while Trial D has a negative average velocity. In Trial C the object does not move, so it has an average velocity of zero. During Trial A the object has a positive average velocity but its magnitude is less than that in Trial B and Trial D.

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