What is the difference between average and final velocity?

In summary, the conversation is about understanding the difference between average and final velocity. The speaker is doing a report and is confused despite checking multiple sources. They ask for help and provide an example involving driving and dropping a ball. The expert explains that for constant acceleration, the average speed is the arithmetic average of the initial and final speeds. The speaker expresses gratitude for the explanation.
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I'm doing a report and i have NO IDEAH what the difference is between Average and Final velocity! I have checked every where! :eek:

Please help! :confused:
 
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Suppose you drive a distance of 500 miles in 9 hours, taking a stop for lunch. What was your average speed?

Just to look good to the crowd, you speed up at the last minute and cross the finish line at 60 mph. What was your final speed? (Yes, that really is as trivial a question as it looks!)

Probably you are looking at a problem where you are dropping something. Let's say you drop a ball and it take 2 seconds to hit the ground. Since the acceleration is 9.8 m/s2, in those two seconds its speed increases from 0 by 9.8(2)= 19.6 so its final speed is 19.6 m/s.

For the simple case of "constant acceleration", the average speed is just the arithmetic average of the initial and final speeds: here (0+ 19.6)/2= 9.8 m/s.
 
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Thank U Soooooooo Much!
 

Related to What is the difference between average and final velocity?

What is final velocity?

Final velocity is the speed and direction of an object at the end of its motion.

What is average velocity?

Average velocity is the total displacement of an object divided by the total time it takes to travel that distance.

How is final velocity different from average velocity?

Final velocity is the specific velocity of an object at the end of its motion, while average velocity is the overall velocity of an object over a period of time.

How is final velocity calculated?

Final velocity can be calculated by adding the initial velocity of an object to the product of its acceleration and the time traveled: Vf = Vi + at.

How is average velocity calculated?

Average velocity is calculated by dividing the total displacement of an object by the total time it takes to travel that distance: Vavg = Δx/Δt.

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