Explain why you cannot arbitrarily assign zero as initial velocity.
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When an object is set in to motion, the velocity with which it moves in starting is called Initial Velocity. Normally when an object is set into motion from rest then the initial velocity will be equal to zero but it depends on various other factors like initial impact, state of motion used a reference for calculation due to which it may not be zero
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