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How does the velocity change with time in uniform rectilinear motion of an object?
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Answered by sumitbpatel108
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Answer:

The velocity decrease with constant rate.

To keep the rectilinear motion of an object uniform the velocity becomes constant.

Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

The Velocity decreases with a constant rate or a uniform rate in Uniform Rectilinear motion.

Explanation:

The value of Velocity remains constant throughout the rectilinear motion but decreases with the same constant rate as the value because velocity is directly proportional to displacement and displacement turns out to be negative throughout the Rectilinear motion because of the decreasing distance between starting and ending point.

What is Uniform Rectilinear motion?

When an object basically travels at a speed which is constant and possess basically zero acceleration, it is said to be having Uniform Rectilinear Motion.

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