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An example in which velocity changes every moment but magnitude of linear acceleration remains zero throughout the process

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Answered by rockayush68
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Explanation:

For example, a body moving with constant speed in a circle changes its velocity every instant and hence its acceleration is not equal to zero. Velocity is a quantity having both magnitude and direction, a change in velocity may involve either or both of these factors.

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