if a body moves with a uniform velocity its acceleration will be :-
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if a body moves with a uniform velocity its acceleration will be zero
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★ Velocity
- It is defined as the total displacement covered by an object in a particular time interval.
- Velocity is a vector quantity. This means that it has both magnitude and direction.
- When an object returns back to its original position, displacement becomes zero and hence the Velocity also becomes zero.
★ Acceleration
- Acceleration is the change in velocity in a particular time interval.
- This is also a vector quantity.
★ When the body moves with uniform velocity, there would be no change in its acceleration.
We already know that:
Acceleration = (Change in velocity) ÷ Time
⇒ Acceleration = 0 ÷ Time
⇒ Acceleration = 0
∴ For a body moving with uniform velocity, Acceleration will always be zero.
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