How will the equations of motion for an object moving with a uniform velocity
change?
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It will not change even when it's of uniform velocity, but there will be no acceleration (i.e., acceleration=0) because it is not changing it's velocity and final velocity is equal to the initial velocity.
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hey mate...
When the time or distance changes then the velocity of that object changes..
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