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if a particle's instantaneous velocity is zero,then it must (A)have zero acceleration (B)have zero average velocity (C)be changing its direction of velocity (D)None of the above

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Answered by rajkumar707
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Answer: Option C

(C)be changing its direction of velocity

Explanation:

Think about throwing a ball up. At the highest point it's instantaneous velocity is zero and it starts coming down

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