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If the velocity of a body is constant in same direction then the acceleration of a body is

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Explanation:

Constant acceleration means that the velocity is changing at a constant rate. Also, in uniform circular motion the velocity, a vector with changing direction, does change, but its scalar value, the speed, is constant, so the acceleration, v^2/r, remains constant in magnitude.

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Answer:

Acceleration is zero

Explanation:

Since acceleration is rate of change of velocity and in the case given there is no change in velocity so acceleration is zero

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