What is the acceleration of the moving body with uniform velocity
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For a body moving in a straight line it’s acceleration would be 0 since the rate of change in velocity will be 0. For a body moving in a curved path it will have a net acceleration called the centripetal acceleration which can be given by the formula V^2/r. This is because velocity is a vector and it changes even if there is change in direction but no change in magnitude. This can be noticed by drawing the tangents to the circular path.
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