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Standard IX
Physics
The Equations of Motion
what would be...
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what would be the value of acceleration, if a particle is moving with
(a)uniform velocity
(b)constant speed?
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Solution
(a) when particle moves with uniform velocity then it acceleration is zero because change in velocity per unit time is zero.
(b) When particle moves with constant speed then acceleration may be or may not be zero.
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