what do your say it when a car is moving at a constant speed?
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If the speedometer always reads 40 km/h, you can say that the car had a constant speed, but not constant velocity. If the direction of the car changed - even at the same speed - then its velocity changed. Two controls on a car that change its speed are the accelerator pedal and brake pedal.
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if a car is moving with a constant speed its speed should uniformly accelerated... So it is call uniformly accelerated motion
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