If a car is moving with a constant speed, can it produce an acceleration? Justify your answer. How will
the acceleration differ if the velocity of the car is constant?
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1. Acceleration is defined as rate of change of speed So, if car is moving with constant speed that means rate of change of speed is zero. Hence, acceleration is zero.
2. Constant Acceleration vs.
Traveling with a constant velocity means you're going at the same speed in the same direction continuously. If you have a constant velocity, this means you have zero acceleration.
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