Physics, asked by nitinldh, 9 months ago

what does the path of an object look like when it is moving with constant speed​

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Answered by prasoonjha18
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It looks a straight line.

Answered by Anonymous
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The path of an object looks like line, zigzag line and curve etc. Explanation: Uniform motion refers only to speed of the object. ... If object continues to move in fixed direction, then path will look like the straight line.

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