How will the equations of motion for an object moving with a uniform velocity change?


In uniform motion, So, from 1st equation of motion are,
v=u + at

If a=0 then


v=u+0 x t


v = u + 0


or v = u


i.e. initial velocity is equal to the final velocity. Or the velocity is uniform.


From 2nd equation of motion, s=ut+1/2at2


(if a=0)


s=ut+x 0 x t2


s = ut + 0


s = ut


From 3rd equation of motion,


v2 - u2 = 2as


(if a=0)


v2 - u2 = 2 x 0 x s


v2 - u2= 0


or v2 = u2


Thus, the equations of motion with uniform velocity are:


1) v = u


2) s = ut


3) v2 = u2


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