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when there is uniform motion why velocity is zero upon time taken.

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Answered by srikanthn711
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<body bgcolor="black"><font color="yellow">Acceleration in the case of Uniform Velocity:

In the case of uniform velocity, the speed or direction of a moving object is not changed and thus there is no change in acceleration. Therefore, in the case of uniform velocity acceleration will be zero.

Answered by raks57
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I don't know....................

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