A body in uniform velocity has zero acceleration
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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.
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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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