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what is the value of acceleration when the uniform velocity is 6​

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Answered by krishn72
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0 is the acceleration when velocity is constanr

Answered by anju94406
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Uniform velocity means the velocity is constant and unchanging. Acceleration is the second order derivative of the function of position. In simple words, that means it is the rate of change of velocity. Because velocity is not changing (it is uniform) then the rate of change (acceleration) is zero.

acceleration is zero

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