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how will the equations of motion for an object moving with uniform velocity changes ?​

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Answered by SarcasticKarma
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if a body is moving with a uniform velocity, then acceleration , a= 0. So ,

  • ● (i) v= u + at will become v= u
  • ● (ii) s= it + ½at² will become s = ut
  • ● (iii) v² = u² + 2as will become v² = u² or v = u
Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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If a body is moving with a uniform velocity, then acceleration , a = 0. So ,

● (i) v= u + at will become v= u

● (ii) s= it + ½at² will become s = ut

● (iii) v² = u² + 2as will become v² = u² or v = u

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