Physics, asked by samragni43, 1 year ago

what will be the acceleration of a body moving with uniform velocity​

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Answered by Linna
1

The acceleration will be 0

When an object travell in unifirm velocity, there is no change in velocity with time. that is initial velocity and final velocity is same

a=v-u/t

a=x-x/t

=0/t

=0

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Answered by srushty55
1

The acceleration will be zero..

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rahulgoswami37: how could it become zero?
Linna: because the velocity is constant for example in the first 5s velocity is 30, next 5s velocity is 30 so acceleration is 30-30/5 i.e. 0/5=0 (0 divided by any number is 0)
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