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explain the conditions in which velocity is zero but acceleration is not zero​

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Answered by wipronreddy
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Explanation:

acceleration is the change in the velocity not the velocity itself therefore an object can have zero velocity but not zero acceleration because the velocity will be changing

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Answered by aa9085713
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Answer:

If the velocity is constant however, the acceleration is zero (because the velocity isn't changing over time). Although at an instant in time it is possible to have zero velocity whilst accelerating. For example, if you drop an object at the instant you release it it has zero velocity but it is accelerating.

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