showing uniform velocity and zero acceleration
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YES AN OBJECT COULD SHOW ZERO ACCELARATION IF IT HAS A UNIFORM MOTION
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity with time so if the velocity is uniform, it means it is not changing therefore acceleration will be zero. However, if you continue moving at a uniform velocity of 5 meters per second for 30 seconds, your acceleration for that period is zero.
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the statement is true if there is a uniform velocity there will be zero acceleration
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