Physics, asked by deshmukhambika903, 10 months ago

Can unifarm linear motion be acceleroded
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Answered by vaibhavypatil999
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

in uniform circular motion, that is moving with constant speed along a circular path, a particle experiences an acceleration resulting from the change of the direction of the velocity vector, while its magnitude remains constant.

so it would be acclerated but still uniform motion

Answered by doll54
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★Uniform linear motion is the motion in which acceleration is zero. Both the direction and magnitude of the velocity remains constant in uniform linear motion, hence it is not an accelerated motion. Either there is no external force applied or the net force applied on the object is zero.....

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