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A body moves from A to B with 40 km/h and returns with 60 km/h. The average velocity is:
A48 km/h
B50 km/h
CZero
D10 km/h
✓ Correct Answer: C — Zero
Average velocity = total displacement / total time. Since the body returns to the start, displacement is zero.
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