To calculate the average velocity when only one point is given, we need additional information such as the time taken to travel from that point or the displacement from the initial position.
Average velocity is defined as the displacement divided by the time taken. Mathematically, it can be expressed as:
Average velocity = Displacement / Time
If you have the displacement from the initial position and the time taken, you can use those values to calculate the average velocity.
However, if you only have one point and no information about time or displacement, it is not possible to determine the average velocity. Average velocity requires a change in position over a specific time interval. With just one point, we don't have the necessary information to calculate the average velocity.