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Briefly explain about constant accerelation?​

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Answered by ayushbhatia200600
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If the velocity of the particle changes at a constant rate, then this rate is called the constant acceleration. ... For example, if the velocity of a particle moving in a straight line changes uniformly (at a constant rate of change) from 2 m/s to 5 m/s over one second, then its constant acceleration is 3 m/s2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Constant acceleration

We are all familiar with the fact that a car speeds up when we put our foot down on the accelerator. The rate of change of the velocity of a particle with respect to time is called its acceleration. If the velocity of the particle changes at a constant rate, then this rate is called the constant acceleration.

Since we are using metres and seconds as our basic units, we will measure acceleration in metres per second per second. This will be abbreviated as m/s2. It is also commonly abbreviated as ms−2.

For example, if the velocity of a particle moving in a straight line changes uniformly (at a constant rate of change) from 2 m/s to 5 m/s over one second, then its constant acceleration is 3 m/s2.

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