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

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The equation of motion for an object in uniformly acceleration motion are
`v = u + at` : `s = ut + (1)/(2)at^(2)` and `v^(2) - u^(2) = 2` as
When the velocity is uniform, `a = 0`.
`:.` Time eqautions of motion become
`v = u` , `v^(2) - u^(2) = 0` or `v = u`.
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