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Answered by mufeedhapc256
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Explanation:

Equations of motion (for body with uniform acceleration

s=distance

u=initial velocity

v=final velocity

t=time taken

a=acceleration

  • 1)

s = ut +  \frac{1}{2} a {t}^{2}

  • 2)

v = u + at

  • 3)

 {v}^{2}  =  {u}^{2}  + 2as

when an object moves with uniform velocity, it's acceleration will be zero. therefore, we can eliminate the terms containing a. so,

s = ut

v = u

i.e, initial and final velocities will be same(since,it is moving with uniform velocity)

{hope it helps you..thank you}

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