Physics, asked by suzitacheetri, 9 days ago

The object having uniform velocity has zero acceleration ,why?​

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Answered by AdityaNarayananM
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Explanation:

Acceleration is defined as change in velocity per unit time.

The term uniform velocity implies that the velocity remains constant over the given period of time.

Let initial velocity for time t be v. Since velocity is constant final velocity is also v.

a= v-v/t =0/t = 0

Hence the body has zero acceleration

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