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Can a body moving at a constant speed have an acceleration? explaian.
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Can a body moving at a constant speed have an acceleration? explaian.
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acceleration is depended on velocity and direction. if a body is moving in a constant velocity and changing the direction so , here acceleration will produce and if there is no changing in direction so, there will not produce.
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