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An object moves with uniform velocity. How will the equations of uniformly accelerated motion change in this case ?

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The equation for uniformly accelerated motion iss = ut + 12at2where s is the distance covered in time t, u is the initial velocity and a is the uniform acceleration.Now, if velocity is uniform, i.e. constant,a = dudt = 0Hence, the equation for an object in uniform velocity is s = ut

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