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Velocity = Displacement/Time =10.55m/11.31s = 0.932m/s

Value of constant velocity is 0.932m/s.

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Q: What is the value of this constant velocity if an object travels at a constant velocity for a time period of 11.31 s over a displacement of 10.55m?
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