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If two object experiences the same displacement at the same time, the two objects must have the same average velocity.

The average velocity of an object is defined as the change in displacement per change in time of motion. This can be written as follows;

[tex]avg. \ velocity = \frac{\Delta \ displacement }{\Delta \ time} \\\\V = \frac{\Delta \ x}{\Delta t}[/tex]

If two object experiences the same displacement at the same time, it means that the change in displacement with time is constant.

[tex]\frac{\Delta x_1}{\Delta t_1} = \frac{\Delta x_2}{\Delta t_2} = V_{avg}[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that if two object experiences the same displacement at the same time, the two objects must have the same average velocity.

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