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what is the acceralationof an object that movea with uniform velocity​

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Answered by surahnoor24
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Here's your answer mate

The acceleration of a body moving with uniform velocity will be zero .

Reason : acceleration is defined as the “rate of change of velocity” per unit time.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acceleration is zero when an object moves with a uniform velocity.

Consider a VT Graph. The graph would be a straight line starting from a point on the y axis. This is because velocity is constant. There is no change or deceleration and hence as per the acceleration formula : V-U/T, acceleration is zero

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