Physics, asked by trisha10433, 1 year ago

when a body is moving wid uniform velocity its acceleration will be zero? justify it with an example that how it becomes 0!!
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moryavik: simply we know that change in velocity called acceleration so if velocity is constant than change will be zero so zero by time will be also zero
trisha10433: any example!!
moryavik: ??? examples you mean any numerical!
Tamash: if a train is running with constant speed of 5 kmph then find the acceleration of the train ...

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Answered by Tamash
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As we know the definition of acceleration is
"Rate of change of velocity with respect to time"

when velocity is uniform means velocity doesn't change with time i.e change in velocity=0

from definition of acceleration
a=∆v/t =0/t=0m/s²

Hope i 'm able to make u
understand...

Example

if we are riding a cycle with constant speed then acceleration will be=0
Answered by Themysteriious2soul
1
Hey frnd here is ur answer

we know that the accelaration is defined as the rate of change of velocity per time .

when a body is said to be in uniform velocity it remains the same for the given time interval

Thus, there is no change in the velocity the accelaration said be zero.

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