Physics, asked by jaipa34567, 10 months ago

can a body have acceleration without change in velocity explain​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Yes, Take an example of a drop of water when it falls there is no change in velocity but there is constant acceleration on it due to Acceleration due to gravity. Hence there can be acceleration without change in velocity.

Thanks. Hope it helped, mark as brainliest if it helps.


jaipa34567: but thanks
Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer: Yes

Explanation:

a body can have acceleration without changing in the magnitude of velocity

acceleration=velocity/time

here both acceleration and velocity are vector quantity... i.e. have both direction and magnitude.... so even though magnitude of velocity remains constant...we can have a situation where only direction of velocity changes....

EXAMPLE

a body moving in uniform circular motion... magnitude of velocity remains same but as direction of velocity changes (tangent to the circle) => acceleration also changes... here ... in this case.... Acceleration will be perpendicular to velocity vector.....

hope it helps you...

☺✌☺

Similar questions