Physics, asked by govindchetry52, 1 year ago

What is a velocity and what is a uniform velocity and what is acceleration and what uniform acceleration

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Answered by love6941
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Now, coming back to uniform and variable velocity, a body is said to be moving with the uniform velocity when it has no acceleration, which means that neither the speed nor the direction of the object are changing with respect to time while the body is said to be moving with the non-uniform velocityif either its speed ...

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Answered by Ikshit21
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Hey mate!! here's the answer
Velocity is the speed at which a object moves in a particular direction.It's S.I. unit is m/s
An object is said to be in uniform velocity if it covers equal distance in equal intervals of time no matter how small this intervals may be.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.It's S.I. unit is m/s^2.
If velocity of an object is increasing at an uniform rate then the object is said to be in uniform acceleration.
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