what is acceleration of body moving the uniform velocity
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ZERO. Don’t forget that velocity is a vector, which is (somewhat loosely) defined as a quantity that has magnitude and direction. So, if either your speed or your direction of motion (or both) changes, you are accelerating. And since acceleration is defined as the rate of change of your velocity with respect to the scalar quantity time, it is also a vector.This is already answered with all technical explanation. Can it be a bit less technical? Let’s try.
Let’s see what is acceleration. We know of the term accelerator right? We have it in our vehicles (Ex: Bikes, Cars etc). So basically what does it do? It increases/decreases the speed of the vehicle in a direction(May be a straight or zigzag road). It means the speed changes along with direction.
Uniform velocity means there is no change in the speed of the body (See the word uniform) along with the direction.
As there is no change in the velocity, there is no acceleration as well. So answer is simply Zero. :)
Let’s see what is acceleration. We know of the term accelerator right? We have it in our vehicles (Ex: Bikes, Cars etc). So basically what does it do? It increases/decreases the speed of the vehicle in a direction(May be a straight or zigzag road). It means the speed changes along with direction.
Uniform velocity means there is no change in the speed of the body (See the word uniform) along with the direction.
As there is no change in the velocity, there is no acceleration as well. So answer is simply Zero. :)
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