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a car is moving at a constant speed of 10 km per hour and a cycle is moving at a constant speed of 10 km per hour in which case acceleration is more​

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Answered by nikitatanna8
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Answer:

the constant speed of both off them is 0 so the accelaration is same of both off them

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Answered by Yuseong
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Explαnαtion :

As per the provided information in the given question, we have :

  • A car is moving at a constant speed of 10 km/h.
  • A cycle is moving at a constant speed of 10 km/h.

We've to find which case acceleration is more.

In both cases the acceleration will be 0. So, both has same acceleration. We can say that the acceleration is 0 because both vehicles are moving at constant speed.

As both vehicles are moving at constant speed, so their final velocities and initial velocities will be equal. As, acceleration is defined as the rate of change in velocity, so change in velocity will be 0 ans when we'll divide change in velocity by time, we'll get the answer as 0.

∴ In short, the acceleration in both cases are same.

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Lєαrn Morє :

Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity.

It is a vector quantity.

Its SI unit is m/.

Negative acceleration is known as retardation.

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