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How do you find overall velocity?

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There is average velocity, and there is instantaneous velocity. I don't think "overall velocity" is a concept generally used in physics; please clarify what you mean.

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The velocity of an object, in a given direction, is the displacement in that direction divided by the time period for the displacement.

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