Biology, asked by Pranavbali, 11 months ago

can uniform linear motion be accelerated? justify​

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Answered by Toshika654
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Uniform linear motion is themotion 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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Answered by LEGEND28480
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Answer:

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Uniform Linear Motion can not be accelerated because the direction is fixed and speed is not changing, therefore, there is no change in velocity

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