Can a body have zero velocity but a finite speed? Give an example.
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yes it can happen .... when a body is thrown upward with some velocity u .. ..and after some time it reaches it's maximum height then it's velocity is zero at maximum height but acceleration is still 'g' i.e g= 9.8 m/s^2.. so we can say that at maximum height velocity is zero but acceleration is some finite constant.
namratapatil001:
wasn't it copied? I still don't understand....
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