What is the acceleration of a moving object ? Explain. ?

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An object moving at the same speed ‍ there is no change in the initial velocity ( u) and the end velocity ( v) at any given time. We know that the rate at which an object changes over time is called acceleration. Acceleration , a = v-ut = u-ut = 0t = o So there is no acceleration of a moving object.

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