Physics, asked by gargighosh, 10 months ago

can a body have acceleration without changing its magnitude of velocity explain​

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Answered by sneha666
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Heya mate, here's your answer

Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity.

So when the magnitude of velocity does not change, there is no acceleration caused.

If the body has constant velocity, there is some acceleration but without the change in the velocity, there will not be acceleration no matter whatever is the object.

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Answered by ayushmanmohapap9skk3
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Answer:yes a body can undergo acceleration without a change in its magnitude of velocity.

Explanation:

In case of a body going up under uniform acceleration it has some initial velocity but on reaching the topmost height the velocity becomes zero.At the topmost height velocity is zero but acceleration is still 9.8 m/s,downwards. So there is acceleration without change in velocity.

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