Physics, asked by ishakudnekar037, 5 months ago

If a body is moving with uniform velocity thn what will it's acceleration... ​

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Answered by shreya302004
1

Answer:

It's 0

Explanation:

becoz acceleration means change in velocity,so when the velocity here is same and constant,then acceleration will certainly be 0

Answered by snehitha2
3

Answer :

zero m/s²

Explanation :

Given :

A body is moving with uniform velocity

To find :

the acceleration

Solution :

The acceleration is the rate of change of velocity,

   \underline{\boxed{\sf a=\dfrac{v-u}{t}}}

➙ v denotes final velocity

➙ u denotes initial velocity

➙ t denotes time

As the body is moving with uniform velocity, the initial velocity and final velocity both are equal.

⇒  v = u

Substitute the values,

  \sf a=\dfrac{v-u}{t} \\\\ \sf a=\dfrac{u-u}{t} \\\\ \sf a=\dfrac{0}{t} \\\\ \sf a=0 \ m/s^2

Thus, the acceleration of the body moving with uniform velocity is zero.

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  • v = u + at

This is the first equation of motion.

  • S = ut + ¹/₂ at²

This is the second equation of motion.

  • v² = u² + 2as

This is the third equation of motion.

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