Physics, asked by Sameetha1938, 1 year ago

Can an object have zero velocity but non zero acceleration at the same time give example

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Answered by KTDBROS
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YES! but not permanently ,only momentarily. To explain, say that u throw a ball at velocity V upwards , the earth's acceleration is -G. consider T=0 at the moment of throwing. V+(-G)T is the velocity of the ball at any instant T (after throwing). At the time T=V/(+G) *we have the ball's velocity 0 but the ball persistently has -G acceleration* all along duration of flight until it hits ground . *Its because the object has (-G) acceleration even at velocity 0 that the ball starts falling and finally comes down to hit the ground*.
Answered by varun2004vinod
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Answer:

Yes, an object can have zero acceleration and a non - zero velocity.

Explanation:

Eg: An object having a uniform velocity.

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