If a race car driver completes a $500$ mile race around a track and finishes exactly where they started, what is their average velocity for the entire race?

Answer

Zero

Average velocity is calculated using total displacement divided by total time. If the final point matches the initial point, the total displacement is zero, resulting in an average velocity of zero for the trip.

If a race car driver completes a $500$ mile race around a track and finishes exactly where they started, what is their average velocity for the entire race?
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