bus at rest dash ( (a)zero acceleration (b) negative acceleration (c) positive acceleration (d) uniform acceleration
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Bus at rest dash is (d) uniform acceleration.
Explanation:
Zero acceleration:
- Theoretically, when a particle moves at a constant velocity, its velocity does not change over time. Then it is referred to as zero acceleration.
Negative acceleration:
- When an item slows down, the acceleration is in the opposite direction of the velocity, according to our theory. As a result, this object is moving backwards.
Positive acceleration:
- The term "positive acceleration" refers to a rise in velocity over time. Positive acceleration occurs when the vehicle's speed increases. The speed of the car diminishes as it slows down.
Uniform acceleration:
- We say an object has uniform acceleration if its speed (velocity) increases at a constant pace. There is no change in the rate of acceleration.
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