When will you say a body is in acceleration (u)uinform accceleration?
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A body is said to be in uniform action when it moves on a uniform speed at a particular amount to time
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We can say a body is in Uniform acceleration
If an object travels in a straight line and its velocity change by equal amounts in equal intervals of time, however small these intervals maybe, the object is said to be in 'uniform acceleration'.
For Example: a body falling freely to the ground has a uniform acceleration of 9.8 m/s² as its velocity increases by 9.8 m/s after every one second.
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The SI unit of acceleration is m/s².
When the velocity of a body increases with time, its acceleration is positive like that a bus with it leaves the bus stop that time we can say that the acceleration of body is positive.
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