if a body is moving with uniform velocity in a given direction it's acceleration will be zero. why?
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since acceleration is defined as the rate of change of your velocity with respect to the scalar quantity time, it is also a vector. Originally Answered: If a body moves with uniform velocity, its acceleration is zero m/s^2. ... If velocity is constant(uniform) its rate of change is zero, hence accelerationis zero.
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