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3. Is it possible to have an object with a constant acceleration but with zero velocity? Giv
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Answered by bhuvana8237
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Answer:

No.

Step-by-step explanation:

No, it isn't possible for an object to have constant acceleration but zero velocity. If the acceleration is constant, then the body's velocity will increase or decrease by a certain amount every second. Even if it starts with zero velocity, it will change every second. So, no, it isn't possible to have an object with constant acceleration but zero velocity.

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Answered by shikhardwivedit
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yes in case of car if you apply break for few seconds its velocity will become zero but if the car was moving in forward direction then acceleration will act in backward direction and for few seconds when the velocity becomes then at that time too acceleration will act in opposite direction for few seconds only then velocity will again start acting in acceleration direction but for only few seconds it will act when v =0

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IF throw a ball at highest point the v=0 but at that time too gravitational acceleration will act.

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