Science, asked by KonikaGupta, 28 days ago

A body will have uniform acceleration of its

speed changes at uniform rate

velocity changes at uniform rate

speed changes at non uniform rate

velocity remains constant​

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Answered by BrainMaster999
1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Acceleration is a vector quantity, so it varies with another vector quantity. Also, it is defined as velocity over time.

So, your answer is B.

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Answered by MrNulla
3

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A body will have uniform acceleration of its ___________

  1. speed changes at uniform rate
  2. velocity changes at uniform rate
  3. speed changes at non uniform rate
  4. velocity remains constant

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If the acceleration due to gravity is acting on a body which at height h then the initial velocity of the object is zero but here as the acceleration due to gravity is always constant therefore the velocity will change and the change in the velocity will be uniform because the acceleration due to gravity acting on the acceleration due to gravity acting on the body is constant.

Correct answer :

A body will have uniform acceleration of its velocity changes at uniform rate.

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