Zero acceleration vs nonzero acceleration for simulating motion
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Hey freind here is ur answer.
Zero Acceleration means no change in velocity of an body. Here u ( initial velocity ) = v ( final velocity ).
In Non Zero Acceleration there is a change in velocity of a body . Here
u ( initial velocity ) ≠ v ( final velocity ).
u ( initial velocity ) < v ( final velocity ).
u ( initial velocity ) > v ( final velocity ).
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Hope it helps. Please mark as brillianist answer.
Zero Acceleration means no change in velocity of an body. Here u ( initial velocity ) = v ( final velocity ).
In Non Zero Acceleration there is a change in velocity of a body . Here
u ( initial velocity ) ≠ v ( final velocity ).
u ( initial velocity ) < v ( final velocity ).
u ( initial velocity ) > v ( final velocity ).
---------------------------------------------------------
Hope it helps. Please mark as brillianist answer.
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