During uniform motion of an object the chsange in velocity of the object for any time interval is zero . why?
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For any time interval, the change in velocity is zero. Hence, in the uniform motion, the rate of change of velocity that is acceleration is zero. And thus, velocity remains constant with the time.
Above acceleration as to be the object should be in uniform motion along the straight line.
For any time interval, the change in velocity is zero. Hence, in the uniform motion, the rate of change of velocity that is acceleration is zero. And thus, velocity remains constant with the time.
Above acceleration as to be the object should be in uniform motion along the straight line.
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