Question: If a freely falling body starts from rest, then its displacement is given by s = gt2. Let the velocity after a time T

If a freely falling body starts from rest, then its displacement is given by s = ½ gt2. Let the velocity after a time T be vr. Show that if we compute the average of the velocities with respect to t we get vave = ½vr, but if we compute the average of the velocities with respect to we get vave = 2/3vr

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