Can a body have zero velocity but with non zero acceleration at any instant
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Yes, a typical object can have zero velocity but non zero acceleration at the same moment.
For example, when an object is thrown straightly upwards, at the maximum height, it has zero velocity, but still an acceleration of 9.8 m/s2 [gravitational acceleration] is applied on it, that's why we can say that the projectile has zero velocity but non zero acceleration on the maximuh height.
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For example, when an object is thrown straightly upwards, at the maximum height, it has zero velocity, but still an acceleration of 9.8 m/s2 [gravitational acceleration] is applied on it, that's why we can say that the projectile has zero velocity but non zero acceleration on the maximuh height.
Hope it helped. ^^
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