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a body whose speed is constant cannot be accelerated why?​

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Answered by monalisan099
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Explanation:

we know that a = dv/dt so if speed is constant then a=0

Answered by swetakumari05022001
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Answer:

If a body with constant speed is travelling in the same direction(i.e. it is not changing its direction) then its velocity is constant and so its acceleration will be zero. But if the object is changing its direction then its velocity is also changing and so it possesses the acceleration .

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