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if the velocity of the particle is in uniform then the particle must be in which motion

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Answered by crimsonpain45
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Answer:

Rate of change of velocity is known as acceleration with respect to time. So, if the particle moves with uniform velocity (i.e. its velocity is constant), the acceleration of particle is zero.

Answered by smartbrainz
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If the velocity of the particle is in uniform then it will be in uniform linear motion or non accelerated linear motion

Explanation:

  • if the velocity is constant it means that there is no change in the component of velocity with respect to time and as a result of this it is an accelerated motion. Again in case of uniform motion the acceleration is zero.
  • It is a linear motion because in case of circular motion there is change in the direction of the velocity vector and hence the velocity changes and hence acceleration can never be zero

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