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An object has zero velocity having finite value of acceleration at a certain time. Is it possible? Explain with the help of an example.
Can an object be accelerated if it is moving with constant speed? Justify your answer with an example.
What does the area under the displacement-time graph represent

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Answered by kalashjain03
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An object has zero velocity having finite value of acceleration at a certain time. Is it possible? Explain with the help of an example.

Can an object be accelerated if it is moving with constant speed? Justify your answer with an example.

What does the area under the displacement-time graph represent

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