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How will the equations of motion for an object moving with a uniform velocity change?
We know the equations of motion:
1. $v=u+at$
2. $s=ut+\frac{1}{2}at^2$
3. $v^2=u^2+2as$
Here, $u\rightarrow$ initial velocity
$v\rightarrow$final velocity
$a\rightarrow$acceleration
$t\rightarrow$time
$s\rightarrow$distance covered
When an object is moving with a uniform velocity, then the acceleration $a=0$. On putting this value in the above equations, they become as:
$v=u+0=u$
$s=ut+0=ut$
$v^2=u^2+0=u^2$
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