Can the direction of velocity of an object reserve when it's acceleration is constant? If so give an example; if not explain why.
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Yes, the velocity of the object can reverse direction when its acceleration is constant. For example consider that the velocity of any object at any time t is given as: ... At At t = 0 sec, the magnitude of velocity is 2m/s and is moving in the forward direction i.e.v (t) = -2.
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