what is the acceleration of an object travelling with uniform velocity and why?
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The 'acceleration of a body' moving with uniform velocity will be zero as acceleration is defined as the “rate of change of velocity” per unit time. So, if the body exhibit uniform velocity, then the rate of 'change of velocity' (dv = 0) will be zero. Thus the acceleration of the body will also be zero.
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if an object is moving with uniform velocity then the acceleration is zero
if an object is moving with uniform velocity then the acceleration is zerothis is because, acceleration is change in velocity in an interval of time
if an object is moving with uniform velocity then the acceleration is zerothis is because, acceleration is change in velocity in an interval of timebut in uniform velocity the velocity is not changing so acceleration is zero
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