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acceleration of uniformly moving body​

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Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
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Answer:

Such motion is called uniform motion. Acceleration of a body moving with uniform velocity is ZERO. Acceleration is rate of change of speed with respect to time. Now, if the speed of a body is uniform or constant and we differentiate it with respect to time; the resultant will always be ZERO.

Answered by DivyankaDas
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Explanation:

Acceleration that does not in time is called uniform or constant accelaration.

The equation that describes the curve is \being {align*}V_ f =v_ I +at \end{Align}

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