Physics, asked by joyinlaskar, 1 year ago

can a body have zero velocity and still be accelerating?

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Answered by Anonymous
1
yes , if u keep changing direction ;p

Anonymous: what's is
Anonymous: circular motion?
joyinlaskar: when a body thrown vertically upwards has zero velocity at its highest point but has acceleration equal to the acceleration due to gravity
Anonymous: oh
Anonymous: thanks
joyinlaskar: is it right
Anonymous: yes :p
Anonymous: i think so
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Answered by TheVang51
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◆Yes, when a body is projected vertically upwards, at the highest point of its path, the velocity of the body is zero but its acceleration is not zero, which is equal to acceleration due to gravity acting downwards.In S.H.M., at the extreme position, the velocity of the particle is zero but its acceleration is not zero.

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