The velocity of an object at rest is considerd to be uniforn
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Velocity of an object is said to be uniform when its speed and direction does not change. The object at rest has uniform speed of zero all the time and does not even change the direction. Hence, the velocity of an object at rest is considered to be uniform.
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The velocity of an object at rest is considered to be uniform when the object foes not change it's direction and speed.
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The object in rest having speed equals to zero then the velocity is also uniform.
It depends on the following factory
- Does not change it's direction.
- The speed of the object.
If the external force is applied (according to newtons first law of motion) then the speed gets change.
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