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Whose value may be zero for a moving particle

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Answered by ShrutiThorat
8

Answer:

initial velocity

Explanation:

for all moving particles the initial velocity (u) is always zero.

Answered by Anonymous
1

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) = Final Velocity ( v) the particle with 0 acceleration will be in motion, which also implies that the particle is in even motion.
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