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

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we know that , the equations of uniformly accelerated motion are
(i) v = u + at
(ii) `s = ut + 1/2at^(2)`
(iii) `v^(2) = u^(2) + 2as`
where , u = Initial valocity
v = Final velocity
a = Acceleration
t = Time
and s = Distance
For an object moving with uniform velocity (velocity which is not changing with time ) , then acceleration a = 0
So, equations of motion will become (putting a = 0 in above equations)
(i) v = u
(ii) s = ut
(iii) `v^(2) = u^(2)`
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