what do you mean by uniform speed? is it possible for Speed to be constant while acceleration is not zero? give an example of that situation
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speed is said to be uniform speed if the object covers equal amount of distance in equal intervals of time.
ضهسرمشتس مسنشه ثخيرهصرخ. شهصههصمحستت. سخصرهستهصزستض تش ضخسرعصرهسرضخشرضهشتضذش، ......................................................................................
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(this answer helps me to forget you Ayushi)
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Here is your answer,
speed is said to be uniform speed if the object covers equal amount of distance in equal intervals of time.
ضهسرمشتس مسنشه ثخيرهصرخ. شهصههصمحستت. سخصرهستهصزستض تش ضخسرعصرهسرضخشرضهشتضذش، ......................................................................................
(ignore my grammatical mistakes...)
hope it helps... comment on it...if you like Mark it brainlest for earning free 3 points.
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I m not able to understand the other language u have written in the answer
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If an object covers equal distance in equal interval of time , then time speed graph of an of object is a straight line parallel to time axis then body is moving with a uniform speed .
Yes , in a circular motion an object can be moving with the same speed ( it is a scalar value i.e., Does not contain directional information ) but because it is constantly changing direction it is experiencing an acceleration .
Yes , in a circular motion an object can be moving with the same speed ( it is a scalar value i.e., Does not contain directional information ) but because it is constantly changing direction it is experiencing an acceleration .
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