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what is zero uniform velocity motion?
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Answered by urja79
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A: In an observer's reference frame, motion lacking uniform velocity includes motion at constant or variable speed in a circle; and motion of a reciprocating device. Supposing the zero refers to the “uniform velocity” rather than the motion removes the possibility of an object at rest.

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Supposing the zero refers to the “uniform velocity” rather than the motion removes the possibility of an object at rest. 1.3k views. When an object is in motion at a constant negative acceleration, at one point the magnitude of velocity becomes zero.

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