Which quantity associated with motion is always zero for a particle executing uniform
motion?
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Acceleration.
Uniform motion=uniform velocity
If v and u are the same, change in velocity =v-u =0
0/time=0
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Uniform motion=uniform velocity
If v and u are the same, change in velocity =v-u =0
0/time=0
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The quantity is acceleration.
- The specific body's acceleration will be zero in the event of uniform rectilinear motion.
- The specific object's average speed will be similar to its real speed in the particular case.
- The velocity change rate of an object is directly proportional to the force applied, and occurs in the direction of the force.
- It is the rate of change in velocity over time. The formula for acceleration is described as speed/ time.
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