Why does uniform velocity have zero acceleration? Answer follow 1 request?
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Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity with time so if the velocity is uniform, it means it is not changing therefore acceleration will be zero
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Answer: uniform velocity means - the body is traveling with constant velocity (displacement/time). the rate of displacement does not change. so there is no acceleration
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