can an object be in acceleration if it is moving with constant speed? Justify.
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Explanation:
NO A BODY CANNOT HAVE ACCELERATION WHEN IT IS MOVING WITH A CONSTANT SPEED.
THE VERY CONCEPT OF ACCELERATION IS NOTHING BUT RATE OF CHANGE OF SPEED
A=(FINAL SPEED-INITIAL SPEED)/TIME
WHEN BOTH INITIAL SPEED AND FINAL SPEED ARE SAME i.e THE SPEED IS CONSTANT ,ACCELERATION IS CONSTANT
NOTE:
IF THE OBJECT STARTED FROM REST,THEN ITS INITIAL SPEED IS ZERO
SO THE MOMENT IT STARTED WITH A CONSTANT SPEED FROM REST,IT WOULD HAVE HAD AN ACCELERATION ONLY FOR THAT MOMENT WHEN IT STARTED MOVING FROM REST
OTHERWISE IF IT IS MOVING WITH CONSTANT SPEED,ACCELERATION IS ZERO
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