what is the acceleration of a body moving with uniform velocity
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Since the rate of change of velocity is acceleration,, in this given case there is no acceleration at all since there is no change in its velocity.. Therefore a = 0
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Hello!!!!
=> we know that acceleration is the rate of change of velocity...
I.e a = ∆v/∆t
But according to question body is moving with uniform velocity means velocity is constant..
I.e acceleration is zero.
=> we know that acceleration is the rate of change of velocity...
I.e a = ∆v/∆t
But according to question body is moving with uniform velocity means velocity is constant..
I.e acceleration is zero.
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