Can a body have acceleration without change in magnitude of velocity?Explain.
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No when the magnitude of velocity does not changes then velocity becomes constant (uniform)
Since Acceleration is defined as change in velocity. so V1=v2
So ∆v=0. (∆v=v2-v1)
Hence acceleration will also be zero.
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