Physics, asked by JaskaeanChohan1, 1 year ago

in uniformly accelerated motion, velocity is constant. true or false


Saturn: Please don't mind but the answers given are wrong. if velocity is constant, then how can acceleration come in? i.e. acceleration will be zero as there is no change in velocity. so there's no mention of uniform acceleration in here. the actual answer should be false.
Saturn: in uniformly accelerated motion, velocity will keep on increasing uniformly.

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Answered by Saturn
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 if velocity is constant, then  acceleration will be zero as there is no change in velocity; in uniformly accelerated motion, velocity will keep on increasing uniformly; so the answer is false.
Answered by sara8
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False.........,.............
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