A particle is moving with a uniform velocity. what is its acceleration?

Answer:

A particle moving with a constant velocity has no acceleration. Acceleration is the change in velocity over time. If the velocity is constant, there can be no acceleration.

For you Calculus junkies, dv/dt (v is velocity) is acceleration, and will equal zero if v is a constant.

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