How will the equations od motion for an object moving with a uniform velocity change
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∆ v = 0
where, v = uniform velocity
Explanation:
The first law of motion can be mathematically stated from the mathematical expression for the second law of motion
F = ma
F = m (v -u) / t [ since, a = (v -u / t) ]
or,
Ft = mv - mu
We know that when an object has a uniform motion, force applied for keeping it in motion is 0.
We know that v and u are equal for whatever time taken. i.e. v = u for any time t
And so, acceleration is always 0
change in uniform velocity = v - v / t
= 0 / t
= 0
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