Physics, asked by Chris004, 9 months ago

Give one example of a situation where an objects velocity is zero the same instant its acceleration is not zero.

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Answered by sraji64
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Answer:

Yes, it's possible to have zero speed while accelerating, but only for an instant. ... Acceleration is the rate at which an object's speed and direction are changing with time, so whenever an object passes through zero speed as it reverses directions it has a non-zero acceleration but a speed of zero.

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Answered by TechsavvyGamer
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When a body moves in a circular path and returns to its initial position its

Velocity =

0/t = 0

And acceleration =

(v - 0)/t = v/t

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