When is a body is said to move in uniform acceleration? explain with equation
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The formula of acceleration for an object moving in a circle will be (v^2)/r. The acceleration is said to be uniformbecause the velocity will always be the same as the values of r and T will not change even though the direction of the object changes.
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a body has a uniform acceleration if it travels in a straight line and its velocity increases by the equal amount in equal interval of time .
- the velocity time graph of a body having uniformly accelerated motion in straight line .
constant rate its motion can be modelled by two simple equations, a = ( Vf - Vi ) / t
or d = 1/2 ( Vf + Vi ) × t .
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