whose value may be, zero for a moving particle
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The value of acceleration will be zero for a moving particle.
- Acceleration is defined as the rate of velocity changes with respect to time and speed. Thus, if the particle is traveling with a uniform velocity, i.e.constant, then the acceleration of particle is zero.
- With its Initial Velocity (u) is equal to the final velocity (v), then the particle with zero acceleration will be in motion, which also implies that the particle is in even motion.
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