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Physics, 17.01.2022 19:20 bhaven2005

a body moves on frictionless surface forward along a straight line it uses q velocity 48km/hr for ⅓ of the total path and it's motion is continued so that it uses 52 km/hr for ⅔ of the total path then calculate the average velocity of the body

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