Question: If an objects average velocity is nonzero over some time interval, does this mean that its instantaneous velocity is never zero during the interval? Explain

If an object’s average velocity is nonzero over some time interval, does this mean that its instantaneous velocity is never zero during the interval? Explain your answer.

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