Physics, asked by jjashwant, 10 months ago

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A body moves with a velocity,
of 15mls, if the motion is uniforms,
what will be the velocity after
10 sec?​

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Answered by aboodii54
0

Answer:

I don't know man I think it is 290

Answered by davisshikhar
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if \: motion \: is \: uniform \\ v \:  remains \\  \:  \bold \red{remains \: constnt \: with \: time} \\ i.e \\ if \: no \: net \: external \: force \:  \\ is \: there \: body \: wil \: continue \: to \: be \: in \: state \: of \\ motion \: with \: initial \: velocity \:  \bold{only}

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