When might an object's average velocity be equal to its average speed in two dimensions?(1 point)
Responses
A If the object moves in a straight line in one direction represented as positive, then the direction and magnitude of the average velocity will be equal to the average speed.
B The object's average velocity will never be equal to its average speed, in magnitude or direction, because average velocity will be negative and average speed will be positive
C If the object moves in a straight line in one direction represented as positive, then the magnitude of average velocity will be equal to the average speed.
D If the object does not loop back to its starting position, then the average velocity will be equal to the average speed.