A mass accelerates uniformly when the resultant force acting on it
A is zero B) is constant but
not zero C)
increases uniformly
with respect to time D) is proportional to the displacement
of the mass from a fixed point.
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The correct answer to the above question is (b).
A mass accelerates uniformly when the resultant force acting on it is constant but not zero.
- If the mass accelerates uniformly, then the net force acting upon the object is inversely proportional to the mass.
- If the force acting upon the body increases, the acceleration also increases.
- According to Newton's second law, F = ma, so acceleration will be uniform when the net resultant force acting on it will be constant.
- If the net resultant force will be zero, then the body will not accelerate and will either remain at rest or move with uniform speed.
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