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How will the equations of motion for an object moving with uniform velocity change?

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Answered by Abhishekstar
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when an object travels with a uniform velocity then V is equal to you and is equal to zero
hence , the first

Abhishekstar: equation of motion becomes ,v= u
Abhishekstar: the second equation of motion becomes ,S=ut+1/2 at square becomes s=ut the third equation of motion becomes 2as=v sq -u sq becomes v sq -u sq
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Answered by harshitvashishpai979
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unifrom velocity meaans the acceleration is zero so we will put the value of a as 0 in the equations. here's how they are affected by this value of accelration:
1st equation = v = u + at
so it will become, v=u
2nd equation, s = ut + 1/2 at^2
it will be, s = ut
3rd equation = v^2 = u^2 + 2as
it will be v^2 = u^2
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