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Why body in uniform velocity has zero accleration??​

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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Kinematics.

Thus, we have to understand what exactly acceleration is ---

Acceleration is basically the change in the velocity per unit time.

a = v -u/t

thus, we can say that acceleration can be positive or Negative also.

but if,there is no change in the velocity, and it will be a uniform velocity then the acceleration is ZERO

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