What is the acceleration of a body moving with uniform velocity?
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The acceleration of a body moving with uniform velocity is zero.
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If a velocity increases by equal amounts in equal intervals of time is a straight line, however small the intervals of time may be, the body is said to have uniform acceleration.
Important terms:-
Distance - Distance is the actual length of the path covered by a body during the whole journey, without taking into consideration its direction. It is a scalar quantity.
Displacement - Displacement is the distance in a particular direction. It is a vector quantity.
Initial speed - Initial speed is that speed with which a body starts its motion in the beginning. It is denoted by u.
Final speed - Final speed is that speed which is acquired by the body after its start. It is denoted by v.
Note* - Both are zero when a body finally come to rest or starts from rest.
Retardation - When the final speed of a body is less than its initial speed, the body is said to be retardation. Retardation can also be expressed as acceleration with a minus (-) sign.