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An object with a constant acceleration but with zero velocity?​

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Answered by urbibhattacharyya72
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One example of this is vertical particle projection. When an object is thrown upwards, the maximum height velocity of the body is zero, but constant acceleration due to gravity is still working. ... So when the object in the circular motion, the velocity and accelerations are in a mutually perpendicular direction.

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Answered by ajesh55
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vertical particle projection

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