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A body in uniform velocity has zero acceleration

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acceleration defines change of velocity of a body in a unit time interval. It measures how much velocity is changing in a given time interval. If the body has uniform velocity, it means velocity is not changing. So the change in velocity is zero. In other words, its acceleration is zero.

Answered by ItzXmartysneha
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yes, because acceleration is directly proportional to velocity... and if an object is in uniform motion it's velocity will be 0.and hence, it's acceleration will also be zero

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