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What is meant by uniform motion? What is the acceleration of an object in uniform motion? Please answer quickly. I will be marking brainliest for answers that are satisfactory!

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Answered by sairaj456
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Accelerating objects are objects which are changing their velocity - either the speed (i.e., magnitude of the velocity vector) or the direction. An object undergoing uniform circular motion is moving with a constant speed. Nonetheless, it is accelerating due to its change in direction.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:-

Uniform Motion? :-

  • When a particle covers equal distance in equal amounts of time, it is said to be in ‘uniform motion’.
  • Example: A girl walking in a straight path at a uniform speed of 30 cm/s.

Acceleration due to Uniform motion? :-

  • During a uniform motion, speed or velocity always remains constant. Thus, there is no change in velocity or there's no acceleration. Or, there is zero acceleration.
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