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what is constant acceleration and zero acceleration?


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Answered by brainlychallenger99
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➠ Constant acceleration :

Sometimes, the object which is accelerating, changes its velocity, by same time intervals (seconds).

This is called 'Constant acceleration'.

➠ Zero acceleration :

If there is no change in velocity, over time, it is called as zero acceleration.< /strong>

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Answered by rishi0407
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Zero acceleration simply means there is no change in velocity with time and no change in velocity means neither its magnitude is changing nor the direction. Whereas constant acceleration say for example g=9.8m/s^2 shows the change in velocity with time (either its speed or direction)
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