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When is the velocity of a body said to be constant? a. Only speed of the body changes b. Only direction of the body changes c. Both speed and direction of the body changes d. Neither speed nor direction changes​

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Answered by AayushBisht971
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Motion with Constant Velocity: When an object is moving with constant velocity, it does not change direction nor speed and therefore is represented as a straight line when graphed as distance over time. You can also obtain an object's velocity if you know its trace over time.

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