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Can a body have uniform speed with non zero acceleration? Justify your answer​

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Answered by darkphoenix17
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We know, that acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. dv/dt = 0, which implies that v is constant. This constant value can be any real number, including 0. Hence it is possible for a body to have zero acceleration and non zero velocity

Answered by Anonymous
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WE know that , acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. dv/dt = 0, which implies that v is constant. This constant value can be any real number, including 0. Hence it is possible for a body to have zero acceleration and non zero velocity.

BUT, A BODY CAN HAVE ZERO SPEED WITH NON ZERO ACCELERATION.

When a body begins to fall freely under gravity, its speed is zero but it has non-zero acceleration of . When a particle moves with a constant speed in the same direction, neither the magnitude nor the direction of velocity changes and so acceleration is zero.

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