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Is it possible for an object moving with uniform velocity have non-uiform acceleration? is it true or false?

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Answered by sharansuryas2s
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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

For an object to move at uniform velocity (constant v), the acceleration on the object must be equal to zero.

The acceleration should remain zero for the object to move at uniform velocity.

Hence it cannot have non uniform acceleration.

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