car acceleration in m/s2, using scientific notation
can an object with zero velocity have acceleration?
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Yes, an object can have zero velocity and still be accelerating simultaneously.
Consider an object moving in the forward direction. Suddenly a force acts on it and tries to accelerate the object in the backward direction. When you observe the object, you will find that the object will continue to move forward for some time and then stops momentarily. Then the object will start to move in the backward direction.
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Yes, an object can have zero velocity and still be accelerating simultaneously.
Consider an object moving in the forward direction. Suddenly a force acts on it and tries to accelerate the object in the backward direction. When you observe the object, you will find that the object will continue to move forward for some time and then stops momentarily. Then the object will start to move in the backward direction.
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