Can a body possess velocity without possessing acceleration? Give an example.
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“Yes” a body can have zero velocity and can still accelerate simultaneously. ... When an object is thrown upwards, then at the maximum height, velocity of body is zero at that instant but it has acceleration due to gravity.
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Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of Velocity. So ofcourse variable acceleration means a variable rate of change of Velocity, so Velocity has to change. Hence it is not possible to have constant velocity at variable acceleration.
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