how will the equation of motion for an object moving with a uniform velocity change
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☜☆☞ We know that, the equations of uniformly accelerated motion are
For an object moving with uniform velocity (velocity which is not changing with time), then acceleration
a = 0.
So, equations of motion will become (putting a = 0 in above equations)
(i) v =u (ii) s =ut
(iii) v2 =u2
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☜☆☞ We know that, the equations of uniformly accelerated motion are
For an object moving with uniform velocity (velocity which is not changing with time), then acceleration
a = 0.
So, equations of motion will become (putting a = 0 in above equations)
(i) v =u (ii) s =ut
(iii) v2 =u2
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