Science, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

If a moving body comes to a stop, its final velocity is ....................,(deceleration, zero, ms⁻², magnitude, 5 ms⁻¹, acceleration) Fill in the blank by choosing correct words from the list given in bracket.

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Answered by mrsonu962
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here's Ur ans...

if a body comes to a stop , its final velocity is ZERO.
Because when it's going to stop the velocity decreases and finally when it becomes stop its velocity become zero.

hope it's helpful for U ...
Answered by Sidyandex
3

The answer to this question is zero.  

If the body is in motion and stops due to deceleration, the final velocity is zero although the initial velocity is much higher than zero.

When brakes are suddenly applied to a moving car the final velocity becomes zero although the initial velocity is much higher than zero.

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