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the magnitude of acceleration of a body under uniform motion is​

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If a body moves with uniform velocity, its acceleration is zero m/s^2. ... When magnitude (speed) and direction of velocity both remain constant, then we call it as uniform velocity or constant velocity. Such motion is called uniform motion.

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